How dinosaur sound effects are made
A look at how a sound designer produces a whole range of sound effects for a dinosaur animation. When animations are made, it is not just the pictures which need to be created. A sound designer receives the film sequence without the sound, and has to think of ways to make sounds to match the pictures. Sounds are produced to match dinosaurs drinking, eating bones, eating leaves, running and walking on different surfaces such as snow. Students are invited to have a go at making their own sound effects to match a sequence of film.
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