Thursday, 24 February 2022

foley sound

 Foley sound

Foley is the reproduction of every day sound effects that are added to films, videos and other media post production to improve audio quality. Foley got its name after Jack Foley, the sound effects artist who developed and shaped the technique. Foley effects work both with and to replace the film sound recorded on set, which is known as the filed recording. Most scenes use a combination of field recordings and foley effects. Examples of foley sound are things like: footsteps, chewing gum, doorknobs twisting, keys jingling etc. 

Here is an example:

Here is an example of foley sound that I made myself. I looked at the Jurassic park clip and chose the section of 2:20-2:50. This was easy to do as It was based within a kitchen. Here is what I created:




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