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The Fun of Foley - 0 views

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    "This is a guest contribution by Jim Griffin, Senior Sound Designer at award-winning Soho-based audio post production facility Jungle Studios. Foley is probably the most fun and creative element of sound design - here, Jim looks at some of the lengths he has gone to creating great sound and offers his tips on Foley. "
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Three Figures In A Room | Paul PFEIFFER (2015-2018) | PERROTIN - 0 views

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    "The work features the televised footage of Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao's highly publicized and most lucrative boxing match at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, in May 2015, billed as "The Fight of the Century". Removing the fight's original audio.A second video channel shows the sound technicians, the Foley artists, as they distill and recreate these sound effects in their studio using a myriad of props. Mirroring the boxers' athleticism and focus, the Foley channel plays in sync with the fight channel, each placed on opposing sides in the gallery space."
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A foley artist adding sound effects to your life is a pretty wonderful thing - 1 views

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    "Here's a fun bit: a foley artist recreating and accentuating the sounds of everyday life, transforming a shower into hand tossing spaghetti while making coffee can be blowing bubbles in a milkshake with a swirly straw. The imagination of sounds gets more and more ridiculous which results in more and more fun. Presented by Nowness and directed by Oliver Holms, it's basically sound design for life."
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The Secret World of Foley on Vimeo - 1 views

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    great short about foley artists creating sounds for a fishing village
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The Secret World of Foley on Vimeo - 0 views

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    great short about foley artists creating sounds for a fishing village
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The Foley Artist: Los Angeles Times - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The art of Foley for motion pictures, using everyday objects to mimic sound effects to enhance the action on screen. SHOW MORE "
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FOLEY Rated R (for Vegetable Violence) - Cook's Science - 0 views

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    "Crack-k-squutch! A zombie's head explodes in a loud, disgusting gush of decaying brain matter, and the audience gleefully recoils. When it comes to Hollywood, in an era of digital special effects and computer-generated monsters, one of the last provinces of traditional analog elements is Foley art: the sounds that are added to movie scenes to give extra vividness to a head thwack, a creaking chair, or just the ever-present sounds of walking. These sounds are still created using physical props-and very often, those props come from the kitchen."
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Recording Fluids: Foley Magic - 0 views

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    "Some of the most challenging, rewarding, and fun sounds to record are those within the vast spectrum of fluids. Wet, sticky, viscous, mushy; the tactful use of fluid sounds can reinforce the realism and impact of a scene, or just be the punchline of a joke. In order to effectively communicate an idea to an audience, there are a few challenges in recording fluids to consider before dipping your toes in. While most of these considerations are technical in application, they all serve to realize an idea and bolster the narrative. For live-action projects, capturing the complexity of fluid sounds on location can often range from impractical to impossible, which is where foley steps in."
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Sound Farm: Inside an Ontario studio of a renowned movie sound-effects team | W5 INVEST... - 0 views

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    "Film critic Richard Crouse visits a farm in Uxbridge, Ont., where world-renowned Foley artist Andy Malcolm and his team at Footsteps Studios have created sound effects for hundreds of movies and TV series."
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Musicless Musicvideo / MICHAEL JACKSON - Thriller - YouTube - 0 views

shared by john roach on 30 Apr 16 - No Cached
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    Thriller foley
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Foley - 2 views

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    How do they make those sounds in the movies?
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An Acousmatic Invitation - 0 views

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    "The act of listening and recording sound effects or capturing potential material for working on sound design is actually a process where the artist finds its activity as that one of the illusionist of sound, a harlequin of time, storyteller of the unknown. There are tons and tons of examples of that, and the creativity of a sound designer is actually found in that way of giving new contexts, meanings and aspects to any sound present in the world. But, as always, the best examples are those that you can identify, so all this comes to the point of inviting you to the process."
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craigsmith - archive vintage sound effects from film and TV - Freesound - 0 views

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    Craig Smith, has digitized and shared a 27GB collection of vintage sound effects. The sounds form three collections. They consist of high-quality, first generation copies of original nitrate optical sound effects from the 1930s & '40s created for Hollywood studios. They were collected by a prominent sound editor who worked in the industry for 44 years. The fragile optical elements were donated to USC, and transferred to tape by USC Cinema students in the early 1970s. There are three collections: The Gold and Red Libraries (Gold effects start with "G", Red with "R") consist of high-quality, first generation copies of original nitrate optical sound effects from the 1930s & '40s created for Hollywood studios. They were collected by a prominent sound editor who worked in the industry for 44 years. The fragile optical elements were donated to USC, and transferred to tape by USC Cinema students in the early 1970s. The Sunset Editorial (SSE) Library was also donated to USC around 1990. It includes classic effects from the 1930s into the '80s. These effects are from 35mm magnetic film. They were often several generations removed from the originals, and not as clean, so some careful restoration was done to make them more useful. SSE effects start with "S" About Craig Smith: "I have been recording, editing, & mixing sound since 1964, and teaching sound design and technology at California Institute of the Arts since 1986. In my spare time, I experiment with implied narrative and accidental sound design -- putting together sounds & images that have nothing to do with each other to create unexpected stories."
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Marching machine - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    "A marching machine is a percussion instrument designed to produce the sound of marching feet when played on a wooden or metal surface.[1] It is constructed from a number of short pieces of wooden dowel suspended by string netting within a wooden frame.[2]"
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An Artist Reanimates the Sounds and Signs of the Persian Gulf War - 0 views

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    "The result was "Sound Wounds," performed at the Asian Art Museum late August, in which Kahraman invoked the war through sound and archival imagery. While conducting research for the project, she found a recording of the air raid siren. Although it made the hairs on the back of her neck stand up, she listened to it over and over in her studio so that she could access her memories."
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Samson Young - Frames and variations - Viewing Room - Petzel Gallery - 0 views

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    "Frames and variations, an experiential exhibition, encompassing sound, film and performance, by Hong Kong-based artist Samson Young. The show marks Young's debut solo exhibition with the gallery and will be on view from January 20th to March 4th, 2023, at Petzel's new Chelsea location at 520 W 25th Street. Inspired by the perception of sound and how it is distorted and concealed in cinema, this exhibition is comprised of two new immersive installations that center on the effects of situated listening. Young examines the spatial relationships between the aural source and the viewer's vision, adding to an illusion of sound that encircles the viewer sonically and visually."
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Silentless Movie / NOSFERATU in 4 minutes - YouTube - 0 views

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    "the silent movie NOSFERATU from 1922 in 4 minutes ...now with sound audioprodiction by audiobakery"
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Big Bell Sound Effect - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Sound travels in various ways, and Rob shows how string and a coat hanger can create the sound of a giant bell tolling."
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This Is Not A Train: An exploration of meaning, emotion and the roles of sound in film ... - 0 views

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    "In what we do, sounds don't just happen to exist with an 'in-built' and 'necessary' essence; they don't just have an "in-itself" by default. And even if, from time to time, there could still be a trace of the source that could have produced such sound, it is but one of the many possibilities of what a sound event or a sound object [2] may potentially be or become to us: A sound is, in our hands and in our films, the thing, not in-itself but as it makes itself manifest to the listener"
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Interview with Robert Dudzic - 0 views

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    "Interview with Robert Dudzic August 9, 2018 by Jim Stout Leave a Comment I recently had the privilege to speak with Robert Dudzic and, during the course of our casual discussion, we touched on topics such as his thoughts on the creative process, how to gain access to sites and the power of inspiration."
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