On this week’s Working podcast, a foley artist for film and TV explains how to create realistic sound effects.
This week, host Karen Han talks to foley artist Joanna Fang, who uses everyday objects to create sound effects for movies, TV shows, and video games. In the interview, Joanna explains what a foley artist does and describes some of her tools and techniques.
Then she demonstrates how pasta shells can sound like breaking bones and how a wet cloth can be used to make a whole range of sounds.In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Joanna talks about her work on the movie musicalSend your questions about creativity and any other feedback to [email protected] or give us a call at 933-9675.
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