Common Tricks:

During Foley sound artists have similar tricks in creating similar sounds, tricks that I may use in my project which are
- Corn starch in a leather pouch makes the sound of snow crunching
- A pair of gloves sounds like bird wings flapping
- An arrow or thin stick makes a whoosh
- An old chair makes a controllable creaking sound
- A water soaked rusty hinge when placed against different surfaces makes a creaking sound. Different surfaces change the sound considerably
- A heavy staple gun combined with other small metal sounds make good gun noises.
- A metal rake makes the rattle/squeak sound of chain-link fence (it can also make a metallic screech when dragged across a piece of metal).
- A heavy car door and fender can create most of the car sounds needed but having a whole car in the studio is better.
- Burning plastic garbage bags cut into strips makes a realistic sounding candle or soft non-crackling fire when the bag melts and drips to the ground.
- ¼” audio tape balled up sounds like grass or brush when walked on
- Gelatin and hand soap make squishing noises
- Frozen romaine lettuce makes bone or head injury noises.
- Coconut shells cut in half and stuffed with padding makes horse hoof noises.
- Cellophane creates crackling fire effects.
- A selection of wooden and metal doors is needed to create all sorts of door noises, but also can be used for creaking boat sounds.
- A heavy phone book makes body-punching sounds.
- Acorns, small apples and walnuts on wooden parquet surface can be used for bones breaking
- Canned dog food can be used for alien pod embryo expulsions and monster vocalizations
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