You really did an amazing job on the sound. Did you make these sounds yourself or find them? Anything synthesized using something like Garage Band or the like?
Sound is my biggest challenge, personally. This semester was the first time I ever actually had to use sound. I ended up putting skittles into a jar and shaking it around. Came out ok. :P
I recorded some of the sounds, and found others on public sound libraries, and others in some sort of generic sound library that you have to pay to use, but I use through my school.
I mixed the sounds and applied high and low pass filters and plug-ins, busses, generated tones, etc., in ProTools, also provided by my school but I plan to save up some cash and buy it myself eventually.
Keep recording your own sounds, there are really few people good at sound design!
Fun fact; I recently subscribed to Wolphin and this animation was on the most recent DVD of short films they sent me. If you've got some cash to spare and really like rare short films, Wolphin is a great choice.
For sound design at the moment I'm restricted to Final Cut Studio 2 and the CS3 Master collection. ProTools is on my "to buy" list too, it looks useful! I did my own sound for parts of my Yeti Attack project. The sound certainly turned out better than the animation.
You really did an amazing job on the sound. Did you make these sounds yourself or find them? Anything synthesized using something like Garage Band or the like?
Sound is my biggest challenge, personally. This semester was the first time I ever actually had to use sound. I ended up putting skittles into a jar and shaking it around. Came out ok. :P
andymcgaha 3 years ago
I recorded some of the sounds, and found others on public sound libraries, and others in some sort of generic sound library that you have to pay to use, but I use through my school.
I mixed the sounds and applied high and low pass filters and plug-ins, busses, generated tones, etc., in ProTools, also provided by my school but I plan to save up some cash and buy it myself eventually.
Keep recording your own sounds, there are really few people good at sound design!
wentwhere 3 years ago
Fun fact; I recently subscribed to Wolphin and this animation was on the most recent DVD of short films they sent me. If you've got some cash to spare and really like rare short films, Wolphin is a great choice.
For sound design at the moment I'm restricted to Final Cut Studio 2 and the CS3 Master collection. ProTools is on my "to buy" list too, it looks useful! I did my own sound for parts of my Yeti Attack project. The sound certainly turned out better than the animation.
andymcgaha 3 years ago
this is the same clip used in kenna's hellbent music video.
Korkfish 3 years ago
This is a music video, so its really bizarre seeing it with some other sound. I think you did an excellent job.
hopefilleddream 3 years ago
Wow.
EvaOwnsAll 3 years ago
WTF THIS IS AMAZING
GrimShogun 3 years ago
the original film won many awards it's pretty old was made in the 99 i think
RocCityTV 2 years ago