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Mailbag! How to Design: A Fight Cloud

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Mailbag! How to Design: A Fight Cloud

We recently received a request from one of our readers: “can you show me how to create a fight cloud?” Ask and you shall receive! Here’s how we approached designing the sound of a classic fight cloud!

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HALLOWEEN SOUNDTRACK: SLASHER IN THE WOODS

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HALLOWEEN SOUNDTRACK: SLASHER IN THE WOODS

Picking up where Kate left off back in 2015, I decided to try my hand at crafting a soundtrack that evoked the spirit of slasher movies! Including all the cliche hits like chainsaws, blood curdling screams, jump-scares and spooky forests. Take a listen!

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Layering Sound Effects: How and Why?

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Layering Sound Effects: How and Why?

It’s very rare that a sound editor will cut in a single sound effect to match a visual on screen. Usually, we’re layering multiple effects together to create something new. Why do we do this? Because the result is usually something more rich and interesting than a single effect by itself. But layering can be unnecessary and frustrating for your mixer if you don’t do it with purpose. I’d like to talk about the right and wrong ways to layer sound effects to get the most out of your editorial.

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Designing Rhythmic Ambiences

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Designing Rhythmic Ambiences

Tim was recently challenged with designing ambiences for a series of shorts that had a lot of action. The clients very smartly requested these builds have a rhythmic quality to them, allowing them to play in the background without distracting too much from what was happening on-screen. Check out how this was accomplished!

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