Footsteps 5
The “Foley Clips” series shows short film excerpts with only sounds. You can recognize good foley artists by their footsteps! Indeed, footsteps are the Alpha and the Omega for the Foley artist – there is no film in which someone is not moving – and there are no limits to the way of moving. Simple […]
focus
The “Foley Clips” series shows short film excerpts with only sounds. Some things you only see when you hear them. Some things don’t actually make any sound – but in the film they do. Comedy often only comes from the sound.
Trampoline
The “Foley Clips” series shows short film excerpts with only sounds. Jumping on a trampoline after a hailstorm. What’s interesting here is the somewhat outdated frame of the trampoline and the hailstones bouncing on the jumping surface..
Footsteps 4
The “Foley Clips” series shows short film excerpts with only sounds. You can recognize good foley artists by their footsteps! Indeed, footsteps are the Alpha and the Omega for the Foley artist – there is no film in which someone is not moving – and there are no limits to the way of moving. At […]
Footsteps 3
The “Foley Clips” series shows short film excerpts with only sounds. You can recognize good foley artists by their footsteps! Indeed, footsteps are the Alpha and the Omega for the Foley artist – there is no film in which someone is not moving – and there are no limits to the way of moving. In […]
Footstpes 2
The series “Foley Clips” shows short film excerpts with foley only. You can recognize good foley artists by their footsteps! Indeed, footsteps are the Alpha and the Omega for the Foley artist – there is no film in which someone is not moving – and there are no limits to the way of moving. In […]
Footsteps 1
The series “Foley Clips” shows short film excerpts with foley only. You can recognize good foley artists by their footsteps! Indeed, footsteps are the Alpha and the Omega for the Foley artist – there is no film in which someone is not moving – and there are no limits to the way of moving. In […]
Vrenis column: How does a foley artist actually work?
Vreni Frost is a jack of all trades: This time she met the noisemaker Jörg Klinkenberg for an interview. Go to Article
Andy Malcom, Goro Koyama
In the countryside north of Toronto is the Foley Farm run by Andy Malcom and his Foley team. The dream of everyone in the foley business exists in Canada. Interesting part: In Canada, editing takes place during recording.
Peter Sandmann im Interview
Foley artist Peter Sandmann in an interview with Media Sound Hamburg 2018