Foleyäänillä
Foleyäänillä is a term referring to the art and practice of creating and recording sound effects for film, television, and other media. It is named after Jack Foley, an American sound effects editor who pioneered many of the techniques still used today. Foley artists, as they are known, create everyday sounds in synchronization with the picture, such as footsteps, rustling clothes, and the clinking of glasses. These sounds are crucial for adding realism and depth to the auditory experience of a film.
The process of Foleyäänillä involves a dedicated studio where artists use a variety of props and materials
Foleyäänillä is distinct from other sound design elements like dialogue recording or ambient soundscapes, as its