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Footsteps | How Movie Sounds are Made. An Inside Look at the World of the Foley Artist. 

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An inside look at the world of the Foley artist. This short documentary is a sneak peek into a unique post-production sound facility located in rural Ontario, an hour north of Toronto.
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Footsteps
Directed by Jeremy Benning
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"There is so much craft involved in making a film - different domains of expertise all contributing to that movie magic - that most of the audience barely notices. With advances in technology, techniques have of course evolved over the years, but foley (sounds recreated for a film) still relies on traditional craftsmanship. Transporting us to the Footsteps Studio (located in Uxbridge, Ontario), Jeremy Benning’s 14-minute documentary Footsteps introduces its audience to three foley artists as we gain insight into their profession and enjoy their infectious passion and entertaining sense of humour.
As a child, Benning tells us that he was passionate about photography and sound, and met Andy Malcolm, who was already prominent in the foley world, when his parents arranged a trip to a film house for his 16th birthday. Twenty-five years later, Benning is now a cinematographer and Malcolm opened Footsteps Studios (affectionately known as “The Foley Farm”), an hour outside of Toronto, in the middle of nowhere. After reconnecting and visiting the facility, needless to say, Benning felt the urge to share this unique post-production studio with an audience.
Who could have guessed that so many studio films, hit tv shows and popular video games would make a stop in rural Ontario for their post-production needs? Foley is a world that most don’t know about, and through the three subjects of his film (Malcolm, Sandra Fox and Goro Koyama), Benning delivers a fun yet informative introduction to their specialized field. Witnessing them at work feels like we’re being clued in on a magician’s trick, you could have guessed how those sounds were created, but seeing it revealed is a thrill.
Malcolm offers a perspective on the field in general, how his career has evolved and what led him to opening the studio, explaining that: “in an era of digital automation and processes in the entertainment industry, the craft of foley is one that still requires human interpretation in order to match the emotion and feel of an actor’s performance on screen”. Benning illustrates that idea with perfect examples of the foley artists at work, as we watch them using the most unlikely instruments to create familiar sounds on screen. At times their performances can become quite physical and when combined with their improbable choice of tools their actions feed the humorous tone of the film.
As Fox and Koyama both give very precise examples of how they create sounds, we learn the importance of the shoes and how the narrative of a film, and its characters, are the essence of the sounds they come up with. Both have warm personalities and share insight on their work with such passion that it only made me want to know more. Benning captures them through an entertaining lens that complements their testimonies and with Kurt Ritchie’s sharp editing, what started as a conventional documentary quickly turns into a film that undeniably has an educational layer, but delivers it with a sense of awareness and a lot of heart that makes it utterly engaging for the viewer.
While Benning has not worn the director’s hat very often, he already has quite an extensive filmography as a cinematographer, having shot The Boys and seasons 1-6 of The Expanse." - S/W Curator Céline Roustan
Reproduced on this channel with the permission of the filmmakers.

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Комментарии : 41   
@spencercoriaty6235
@spencercoriaty6235 3 года назад
Wow, it is absolutely mind-blowing how much work goes into the everyday sounds in film that we as an audience normally take for granted. Great doc!
@antuanclamaran1205
@antuanclamaran1205 2 года назад
It's not just sound, it's everything. This is why it's highly recommended to view films from all eras, even silent ones, it takes some getting used to but you are able to appreciate the progress.
@caseyrose3323
@caseyrose3323 Год назад
One of the best group of people i’ve ever met, love them to pieces
@granny-nyan
@granny-nyan 3 года назад
I had an enormous smile on my face like I could watch them work for HOURS
@PatrolmanDark
@PatrolmanDark 2 года назад
Number 1: I did not notice this was a documentary, which for me is a very good thing. Was simply absorbed into the world. That's a deft filmmaker. Number 2: What an awesome community to have and impressed at the seriousness of the actual documenting and fulfilling of specific cues. What an idyllic life, hope to find the same
@negasilver63x
@negasilver63x 3 года назад
So, so cool! These filmmakers did a great job expressing the artists’ world in this doc
@mochachaiguy
@mochachaiguy 3 года назад
This is a wonderful piece. Andy, Goro and Sandra are masters at their craft and are part of an amazing team, and working out in the ‘country’ really is a breath of fresh air. ❤️
@moonsword1182
@moonsword1182 3 года назад
Super fascinating! Thanks for sharing a peek behind the scenes and all the work that goes into it. What a fun place this would be to intern/train and learn the art!😊
@tarablume5446
@tarablume5446 3 года назад
Amazing doc, amazing stage, Amazing Artist, love it!
@swapnilpatra3839
@swapnilpatra3839 2 года назад
Absolutely fantastic 😍🔥
@jaxhoffalot2812
@jaxhoffalot2812 3 года назад
Fascinating. Great doc. Thanks for posting.
@jenmoss6306
@jenmoss6306 3 года назад
SO much respect for these artists!
@paulrivers7066
@paulrivers7066 3 года назад
Fabulous! Thanks for this glimpse into the mysterious world of Foley.
@buzzvideochannel
@buzzvideochannel 3 года назад
Love the insight...it's like magic!
@sindhuugandhar
@sindhuugandhar 2 года назад
My god, they should what the actors are doing, it's a physical and mi d work, great respect for them
@yamoahgyasiagyei949
@yamoahgyasiagyei949 3 года назад
This is absolutely amazing
@cryptotrader2779
@cryptotrader2779 2 года назад
Amazing. I really enjoyed that a lot. I would absolutely love a chance to do that for a living.
@annielanteigne5566
@annielanteigne5566 3 года назад
Absolutely fascinating!!!!
@fabiancortes6255
@fabiancortes6255 3 года назад
Fantastic Short-doc.
@mattiaantonelliofficial
@mattiaantonelliofficial 2 года назад
Truly epic, thank you so much for this!
@29lookingood
@29lookingood 3 года назад
Amazing.
@romondoalexander8851
@romondoalexander8851 3 года назад
literally my dream job! how do I even get started is my question
@imjoceagirl
@imjoceagirl 3 года назад
This is great.
@black91840
@black91840 3 года назад
ty for the great work i love Foley artist its real Art for me :) thats the Real ASMR :D ^^
@AR_FILMS76
@AR_FILMS76 2 года назад
I love this
@henok8191
@henok8191 3 года назад
For tap dance scenes, is that Foley work or is that actually recorded on site? And if it's Foley, do they have the actual dancer come in and record it, or is the Foley artist just trying to tap dance in a studio like a professional?
@jancuq2585
@jancuq2585 3 года назад
now you're making us listen
@johncutler538
@johncutler538 2 года назад
Finally realized what my upstairs neighbors do for a living
@arturosalva5074
@arturosalva5074 3 года назад
QUE BUEN MATERIAL SALUDOS SONOROS
@imjavierpalma
@imjavierpalma 3 года назад
Applause!
@arthurfarkas6679
@arthurfarkas6679 3 года назад
Foley is the most enjoyable job in post production sound as long as you are given enough time to be creative. The absurd turnover in foley schedules nowadays usually means just get the footsteps and let the effects editors do everything else But when you get the time, it is as much fun as anything you will ever do in film. I recorded and walked foley for many years. Now my stupid pet trick is that I can be anywhere and instantly imitate anybodies walk.
@johnmellor932
@johnmellor932 3 года назад
I was sound fx editor recently on an action film working remotely under a supe. I requested I was sent the Foley tracks to help me in my work. Really great Foley. Better than what I can do. I still want to know how they do gun rattle. Guns don't rattle in real life, so how do they do it?
@Keough.
@Keough. 2 года назад
@@johnmellor932 cool, what movie?
@johnmellor932
@johnmellor932 2 года назад
@@Keough. Projekt Adler. You won't find much on it, it isn't out yet. They are planning an add campaign as they come to the end of post. They are finishing up the music is the last I heard. I did all the fight FX.
@juliaconnell
@juliaconnell 3 года назад
This makes me sad - my cousin (second - or maybe more - long story) - he was a Foley artist - we met at a memorial for our shared family member who died in action in WWII - we were both in our 40s, met his wife & his sister - already knew his parents - really good friends as well as family to my mother - Next time I saw them, his parents, wife & sister was at his funeral about a year later - he had been driving to meet them, nice surprise - was killed in a car accident - Found out at his funeral he had another sister who was too distraught by his death to even go to his funeral - never met her, but attended her funeral few years later - of the 3 children this lovely couple had - (in their 70s? 80s?) - have lost two of them Sorry - sad - personal story - was just so impressed and intrigued by my cousin the Foley artist - always meant to catch up properly - he died so young Cherish your loved ones - never end a conversation on a fight - let your last words be kind, or as my family end each conversation, with ' I love you'
@AlexanderGarzon
@AlexanderGarzon 3 года назад
Now I wanna change my job ! 😂
@boxcrepeau
@boxcrepeau 3 года назад
le paradis... une salle de bruitage.
@summerdragonfly
@summerdragonfly 3 года назад
👍✌
@jayem2486
@jayem2486 3 года назад
its cool but i would agree that the technology will take over
@johnmellor932
@johnmellor932 3 года назад
It won't its not natural enough.
@BerndBausch
@BerndBausch 2 года назад
I just abandoned my dream of becoming a Foley artist. I hate celery.
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