The Foley Technique, named after creator, Jack Foley, is the process of recording sound and adding it in during post production. Footsteps, clothes rustling, doors opening/closing, hitting and walking are usually added through Foley. Foley artists must watch the footage that they are adding sound to, this is to ensure that the sound effects are in time with the visuals. We want to use Foley to add multiple sound effects, for example, we want a ticking noise to play at various moments in the film opening as well as the sound of running water whilst the character develops photographs in the darkroom. We may add footsteps if the camera doesn't capture the audio well enough. Below is a video showing Foley artists at work:
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