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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Foley Documentary - Vancouver Film School (VFS)
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Monday, March 3, 2008
Loop making: Do it your self
This is my crazy experiment with sound engineering. I recorded with my camcorder sounds of:
- plastic bottles
- energetic drink can
- scisors
- groats
- spray
- ruler
- driller
- CD boxes
mix it and add some effects like chorus, reverb, flanger, phaser or fuzz. The next step was to create something like music (space/disco?) and use video tracks to make video.
Btw: Stop motion animation I create during first rendering of this video (it takes over 4 hours - Vegas video isn't good to make complex 3D animations)
P.S. better - XVid version is here too :)
- plastic bottles
- energetic drink can
- scisors
- groats
- spray
- ruler
- driller
- CD boxes
mix it and add some effects like chorus, reverb, flanger, phaser or fuzz. The next step was to create something like music (space/disco?) and use video tracks to make video.
Btw: Stop motion animation I create during first rendering of this video (it takes over 4 hours - Vegas video isn't good to make complex 3D animations)
P.S. better - XVid version is here too :)
http://vmrexor.bora-komp.pl/DIY-80sXV...
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Audiobook - The Making of a Star Wars
A short video documentary on the creation of Random House Audio's STAR WARS: EPISODE III: THE REVENGE OF THE SITH audiobook. I have recorded 2 small audio books so far, it is pretty good money. Look at the microphone placement in this video. It is above the head of the voice talent pointing at his mouth. This is a great positioning for long scripts because you can place the scripts underneath the microphone. The voice can easily see the script and you are still getting a great recorded signal.
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