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Spencer09
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Smashing watermelons with sticks you say? Perhaps not the first object that comes to mind when talking about making sound effects for martial arts sequences.
Techniques for making martial arts sound effects seem extremely varied. I saw some sound designers were using fresh celery pieces and snapping them in front of the microphone to simulate the breaking of bones. It seems the sound required needs to be far greater than simply copying the action.
Has anyone come across other techniques than just hitting watermelons with sticks?
Spencer Sternberg
Audio for Games
www.spencersternberg.com
Techniques for making martial arts sound effects seem extremely varied. I saw some sound designers were using fresh celery pieces and snapping them in front of the microphone to simulate the breaking of bones. It seems the sound required needs to be far greater than simply copying the action.
Has anyone come across other techniques than just hitting watermelons with sticks?
Spencer Sternberg
Audio for Games
www.spencersternberg.com