Film Audio Design
Below are examples of my portfolio of work relating to linear media. These examples show my ability to record and edit for music as well as designing sound to fit into various genres of film. An example being Sci-Fi.
Audio for Film Showreel
This project uses a collection of film scenes which I have utilised for educational purposes to illustrate my ability to record and source sound effects for linear media. To create this video, I used a range of microphones and recording techniques to create the various audio elements that best suit the visual representations situated in the scenes.
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Included Films:
Alien Vs Predator (Twentieth Century Fox, 2004)
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (Walt Disney Pictures, 2007)
Real Steel (DreamWorks, 2011)
Furious 7 (Universal Pictures, 2015)
Iron Man Audio Re-design
This project is an audio re-design exercise where I replaced the original audio with my own recordings of the music and sound design elements. I used a range of sampled sound effects mixed with my own recorded machine effects to create the different dynamic ranges in the machinery.
I do not own the rights to the visuals included in the video. This video looks at the film 'Iron Man' (Paramount Pictures, 2008). Specifically, the first reveal of the Iron Man suit being assembled.
Cloverfield Audio Re-design
This project was my initial video that focused on creating ADR recordings for all of the dialogue present in the scene and the sound effects to replace the audio aspects with my own interpretation. I did this using Logic Pro X to edit and mix the audio together with the video.
I do not own the rights for the visuals included in this video. This video looks at the film 'Cloverfield' (Paramount Pictures, 2007). Specifically, the scene with the Statue of Liberty falling.