The effect of sound in film
In todays lesson we examined and tried out he technique of "foley". Foley is the reproduction of everyday sound effects added to a film, video or any other type of media. As a class, we watched a foley expert in his daily routine of how he creates the interesting yet common sounds.
He first went into a large room full of scrap materials such as metal, sand, weights etc. It is recorded and re-applied by a technician in a booth just outside the room. Step-by-Step he went through the process of how he manipulates the sound of certain objects.
We watched a scene from the critically acclaimed "Groundhog Day" where Bill Murray and Andie Macdowell are discussing a very important matter in the cafe, the sound effects start of very usual as there is dialogue and background sounds of dishes, cutlery and different types of dialogue. Then all of a sudden Murray has a short line which has great meaning behind it and the diegetic scene transitions into a non-diegetic scene.

He first went into a large room full of scrap materials such as metal, sand, weights etc. It is recorded and re-applied by a technician in a booth just outside the room. Step-by-Step he went through the process of how he manipulates the sound of certain objects.
We watched a scene from the critically acclaimed "Groundhog Day" where Bill Murray and Andie Macdowell are discussing a very important matter in the cafe, the sound effects start of very usual as there is dialogue and background sounds of dishes, cutlery and different types of dialogue. Then all of a sudden Murray has a short line which has great meaning behind it and the diegetic scene transitions into a non-diegetic scene.

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