Cabbages, Celery, and Toilet Paper Portals

I sometimes feel like a hoarder of sounds and files, other times, like a turtle carrying a world of memories and audio on my back, packed away in hard drives.

Day 3. Wow. there are a lot of Foley needs for this project.
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A bit of R-bass on the sound of shed tornados.

There is an old creaky metal shed near where I grew up. During a huge windstorm a year ago, I took the opportunity to record what sounded like a tornado rending the shed to pieces. For this re-design project, I used some of these recordings to add body to: an explosion, the sound of lumbering gigantic hell beast, and for a battle where a skeleton is slammed into an old door.

Processing these sounds is like looking at photographs. It cues up memories, makes connections between my present and past, and takes me to a mental space where I am more mindful of the sonic world around me. And this is a great part of why I love Foley and Field Recording. There is a magic to capturing audio-imprints or photographs, and then later molding them into something new and amazing.

Dematerialised Identities · Foley Sfx for extradimensional magic

My key takeaway from this project is the transformation of the sound of ripping toilet paper into the sound of an extra-dimensional portal blasting its way through reality. I still can’t get over it.

The technique is simple - take some layers of toilet paper, and slowly shred them while recording at 96kHz or greater and pitch down. The example above is just that with a bit of EQ.

Supplies laid out for a Foley op.

Corn starch worked great for a crunchy-dirt sound, it’s really similar to the sound of walking on snow (thanks, Twenty Thousand Hertz!), very messy though; Snapping celery stalks gives a great bone-cracking snap, is working for sword stabs into skeletons; I tried using cabbage to get some squeaky shoe and leathery garb ruffles.

Link to soundcloud clip: https://soundcloud.com/dematerialised_identities/foley-sfx-for-extradimensional-magic?si=37886bb946154c6f8f5f835335476aa6&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing