Roger gregg, award winning radio drama and comedy writer/producer, discusses and demonstrates some of the instruments and gadgets used for producing sound effects in live-audience and studio-based radio comedy & drama productions. More info, photo-galleries and essays on all aspects of radio theatre at:
www.crazydogaudiotheatre.com
Great! I'm inspired.
widdlytube 2 years ago
The second time you did the creak was terrible!
Made my back all twitchy.
Good job with that.
Warbols are great (and annoying)
Sterlng 3 years ago
These are dowel creakers. You can also wrap cotton rope several times around the dowel to get a lower pitched creak. You can play a Flex-a-Tone to mimic a telephone bell. You can substitute plastic (Slurpy) cups for the coconuts--but "gallop" them in pea sized gravel to sound VERY realistic.
SparxSFX 4 years ago
Fascinating ! I spend most of the time trying to stop creaks in my old house and bones.
lehipster 4 years ago