Hello everyone! So as you can tell, we didn't end up filming today... I know very disappointing. Maria and I are supposed to be filming today, however, our schedules didn't let that happen. We will be filming tomorrow and if not I will make sure to produce any shots that don't utilize the main character just yet and once next week rolls around, I will be able to finish the filming for my opening fingers cross However, you'd all be glad to know that I can still create a few foley sounds for the clips I have already filmed. These shots include grabbing globs, placing a piece of cloth on a metal tray, putting on latex gloves, and walking.
Ideas
Per my previous blogs, I have already done some research and basic planning on what my foley sounds would sound like and what objects I can use. However, these were for the trash bag scene which we were supposed to film today but hopefully we can film it tomorrow! A few ideas I have in mind and once I do create them the objects could change depending on the availability I have in my house or the tweaking I have to make
- I'd use a rubber band against a face mask to create the illusion of snapping on a pair of gloves
- It would nice to have a baking tray of some sorts and rub a piece of cloth like a paper towel over it
- In order to have the illusion of sneakers on hardwood floors I had to realize that sneakers have a hard base and make a muffled sound. Therefore, I decided I would use a plastic bottle and tap it against a paper towel on a marble table
Finalizing
So let's start off and I will be showing a screenshot of each clip and below will be a video of me creating a foley sound beneath. I have a few objects that I have gathered to create these sounds and here's a picture of them down below.
1. Placing a piece of paper on a metal tray
Foley Sound Creation
Why I chose this object: I chose to use a baking tray and parchment paper is because I wanted to give the illusion of something light but rough at the same time that is grazed against a metal surface. When I placed it on the tray and scrambled it, it made a perfect sound to putting down the paper on the tray.
2. Putting on gloves
Why I chose this object: I chose to use the rubber band of a mask because although it wasn't a rubber hand and something else that was latex, i had the availability to a mask. When I pulled it back and released it, it made the sound of snapping a glove onto a wrist so I decided to use it.
3. Walking
Why I chose this object: I chose to use a mayo bottle and a piece of kitchen paper because the paper allowed the taps of the mayo to be muffled. The steps were hollow and made a perfect sound for me to use but it will be extracted from the video once I start editing.
It's important to note that I included the sounds that I would need to make artificial or amplified sounds for that I can't just record. So I decided to not include handwashing or opening a drawer. Tomorrow hopefully we will be able to film and add new clips to our editing timeline! Stay tuned for more updates see you next time!
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