I recently did the sound design for a piece my lecturer handed me, we had to re-record the entire audio for the film footage. Providing Foley and other types of sounds to suit the piece.
| I used my Rode nt2a to record outdoor ambiance |
| Here is my legendary Rode nt2a! |
| Another shot of it in my garden |
| I recorded ambiance at various points of the garden |
| At the back of my studio |
| I tried recording some engine noise from this Muck Truck which could have been outdoor roadworks for the scene |
| Recording the Muck Truck of greatness |
| I had to make sure I got the right sounding door squeek and manipulated it with EQ |
| The living legend!!!!! |
| I happen to have quite a squeeky door in my studio |
| Some Foley work here, footsteps |
| I love my Rode nt2a! Such a great mic |
| Foley at work |
| It is a rather sexual microphone |
| I used my granddads old briefcase for this sound |
| I used a Figure of eight polar pattern and it worked beautifully! |
| I am in love with my nt2a!!!!!! (it does look rather gorgeous) |
| I used it to record the Foley of my suit being stroked (sensually I might at, I do love my suit) |
| My Marshall Class 5 head and my Rode nt2a living in harmony |
| A job well done deserves a nice Pizza from Stockton at the end of the day |
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