Post Six - Foley and ProTools Session
Following our ProTools workshop this week I was keen to get into the Foley Studio and get in some more practice with using the software and equipment. Having decided that I am going to present a clip of Peaky Blinders in the showcase whereby I have completely redesigned the sound, I need to now get to grips with using ProTools software and gather my resources to be able to do this.
This is the clip that I have decided to use (no audio):
Peaky Blinders Series 1 Episode 2
I found in the Foley studio today that I was quite quickly able to grasp the workflow of ProTools and in a 2 hour session I have added most sound effects to the beginning sequence. I would like to revisit the Foley studio again to work more on this task and I plan to create Foley/SFX for two others projects in the coming weeks, so the more practice the better!
I was also able to add some reverb onto a poor sounding police whistle in the second sequence which was very cool and I am making progress with my skills audit by playing around with the software like this! I plan in the coming week to continue to locate SFX to work on this project. An issue I do face at this stage is to work out whether I would like to use ADR (anyone have a good irish accent?!) or try some Dialogue editing with the original actors voice... I think I will discuss my options with my seminar group about this :)
I was also able to add some reverb onto a poor sounding police whistle in the second sequence which was very cool and I am making progress with my skills audit by playing around with the software like this! I plan in the coming week to continue to locate SFX to work on this project. An issue I do face at this stage is to work out whether I would like to use ADR (anyone have a good irish accent?!) or try some Dialogue editing with the original actors voice... I think I will discuss my options with my seminar group about this :)
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