Foley effects are sound effects added to the film during post production. They include sounds such as footsteps, clothes rustling, crockery clinking, paper folding, doors opening and slamming, punches hitting, glass breaking, etc.
by adding foley effects in post production, rather than just keeping the sounds made whilst filming, it gives us complete control over the timing, quality, and relative volume of the sound effects. Also, without Foley, a film sounds empty and hollow.
Foley artists create foley sounds by watching the footage they are to add sound fx to, and they perform their sound effects while watching this screen for timing. The actions they perform include walking, running, jostling each other, rubbing their clothing, handling props, and breaking objects, all while closely observing the screen to ensure their sound fx are appropriate to the vision.
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