As the editor, I also have to properly place sounds and audio that fit the film as if I am a foley artist. This shouldn't be as hard, but gathering the sounds seems very time-consuming. Doing that is a real job and there's studios dedicated to catch raw sounds that are fitting for the movie. I would have to create sounds and record them in silence at high quality to get the results I need.
- Items I need:
-Microphone (Handheld and shotgun)
- A mixer for better results (Optional)
- Computer and editing software along with the film itself
What sounds would I most commonly need:
-Footsteps: Creating walking sounds on different surfaces like wood, gravel, and metal
-Clothing Movement: Fabric rustling or jackets rubbing against itself bringing realism
- Doors/creak noises: Creaking doors with foley sounds can work.
-Ambient Sounds: Background noises that set the mood, like city traffic, high winds, and static
Other sounds will be gathered using Foley sounds to add more realism and emphasize certain movements.
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