fotkontaktlyd
Fotkontaktlyd is the sound produced when a foot makes contact with a surface, commonly used in Foley sound design for film, television, video games, and theater. It is a subset of diegetic sounds that helps convey space, weight, and movement in a scene.
The timbre and duration of fotkontaktlyd depend on several factors, including the surface (wood, concrete, carpet,
In production, fotkontaktlyd is often created in a studio by performers wearing appropriate footwear and performing
Usage-wise, fotkontaktlyd supports realism by aligning with the action and the environment. It can be diegetic,
In Scandinavian audio-production literature, fotkontaktlyd is a commonly used term for footsteps, reflecting localized terminology within