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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

This is my sound design for a scene in War of the Worlds i did on Pro Tools..I'm still working on the rest of the scene after this, only there's no Dialogue..Let me know what you think, leave a comment...Recommend watching in HIGH QUALITY...

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  • good stuff man. do you have your own pro tools set-up?

  • Thanks..Ya, but recently I've been working with Logic, so I'm trying to get that next..

  • I'm freaking impressed!

  • thanks man, it took a long time to complete.

  • Good Job. Question, did you use a sound library or create the foley your self?

  • both i have a lot of sfx..plus i had to record the movement of the clothes and the watch..thanks though

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  • Nicely done. Should have experimented with some ADR though.

  • I work in sound design, so I'll give you my opinion. First of all I liked it. I think the mixing could have been done better. The clothes movement for example was a bit loud, the sound of the wind was a little to "open" for wind passing through a heavily populated suburban area (in terms of building). The first laser strike was very thin, and the other strikes need to be mixed better. Most people wouldn't notice any of this though, so overall, its good.

  • so good!

  • DUUUUUDE!

  • genius.

  • Awesome

  • @mfarkasmusic would pro tools be the way forward?

  • I had shivers with this movie and mostly was because of his sound desing, so it's a great challenge.

    Great job! I'm a sound design student myself, this video is convincing me that I have to left Sonar and start working with Protools NOW!

  • That's bloody amazing! Very, very impressed. I'll soon be trying to do Foley / sound FX on a low budget short film of mine. Don't think i'll get it to be anything quite like yours :-) but cud I ask some advice? I have an SM57 dynamic mic (which I know isn't perfect) and was going to also buy a small diaphragm condenser mic (Rode M3, or AKG C1000S possibly?) +record sounds in stereo with both. Will this setup be suitable? Prob edit in Soundtrack Pro?Can this setup work? Thanks ! Great job!

  • sweet!

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