Category: Creative Sound Project
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I Found Horror Movie Sounds in My Kitchen
Before this project, I didn’t really know what “foley” meant. I thought it was something only used in big films, with special studios and expensive equipment. But then I tried it in my kitchen, and now I’m kind of obsessed. I needed a sound for a creepy door. I didn’t have one, so I tried…
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How Do You Control Rhythm in a Radio Drama?
One thing I learned quickly in this project is that radio drama has its own rhythm, and it’s very different from film or music. At first, our script felt like a short movie — fast cuts, quick transitions. But when we recorded it, something felt off. Without visuals, everything moved too quickly. The listener didn’t…
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Build Suspense with Sound
This week, I started thinking about suspense. In a visual film, you can show someone hiding behind a door or use lighting to create tension. But in a sound-only piece like ours, how do you do that? I listened to a few classic radio horror stories, and I noticed something interesting: silence is a big…
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Why Do Old Voices Sound So Different?
I’ve always wondered why voices in old movies or radio shows sound so different from today’s. It’s not just the background noise or the music — the voices themselves feel more distant, more dramatic, even a little strange. This week, I finally decided to look into it. At first, I thought it was just about…