This was my sound design final senior year. It was a fun experiment. Posting this to hype up the new movie coming out. Can’t wait to see it! Please no spoilers in the comments! 🕸️🕷️♥️ DISCLAIMER: I do not own the rights to this footage.
Interesting how you decided to keep the disembodied voices, although not realistic, they still hit hard with that echoing effect. Like we are in the head of Miles.
Nah, tbh, Idk what kind of "realistic" He was thinking about, because he didnt add wind sound when the camera following miles swinging, and I believe that it shouldve got a harder and louder sound when he was landing on the truck
This reminded me that no matter what awesome shit i do in my life i won't have badass music to hype me on But damn was that raw in the best way possible
@@maliks.8243I think that exact comment was an alternative cut of the leap of faith scene Correct me if I’m wrong but yeah I think there was another version
@@danelisslow3269 nah doesn’t have the same dramatic effect as me hiring a 6’5” jacked black guy covered in gold chains named Jamal following me around while carrying a boombox on one shoulder. Trust me I thought this through.
To answer a few repeat questions! 1) Aunt May and Miles had to be dubbed by me and my roommate since it was too hard to take out the original clips without the music sneaking through. 2) I absolutely LOVE the original scene (which is why I chose it). This was never meant to be better or worse than that, it was purely an experiment/ a class project. 3) I used a program called Logic, it’s a professional software used in the industry of filmmaking and music production. 4) About 60% of the audio is from a sound library that was later mixed and filtered to go with the scene, and the other 40% was made my me. It took a few weeks, but that’s also because I had other classes to attend to. 5) Thank you all for the love and support! Really, I did not expect this video to blow up the way it did, especially since I did this project over a year ago. So thanks again!! ♥️♥️🕷️🕷️
This is honestly amazing the scene still feels so amazing even without the music which proves that they didn’t need the music to help it feel emotionally powerful but they still did it, and in the best way possible. Also amazing job with the sounds I love how there’s a voiceover for aunt May 😂
They could have edited the movie this way, where the jump and the fall are silent and then the music hits when he takes the first swing. That would've been epic too, but the original's great.
This is what I find so great about sound design. You could approach it from so many angles. What you want the audience to hear, what the character is hearing, what other characters around them are hearing, background noise, weather, clothes and so much more. This was great. I would add that having his footsteps and jacket fluttering noises more pronounced would have made it even better. Because we're following Miles through the camera angles and the direction. Additional vehicle noises, like honking of the horns, slight skid of the tyres, could also be included for the brief moment that Miles finds himself on the ground before slinging away again.
CAN'T STOP ME NOW! *Silent swinging* TRAEL 200 MILES KNOCKIN' AT CHO DOOR *Falling in Silence* What a contrast to the movie! But still equally as engaging! Good job! This was phenomenal. I often wonder but don't get to see it like this about movies having the real sound playing instead of the soundtrack. I bet a lot of Marvel movies are like "DUDE, WHY ARE YOU JUST STANDING THERE!? DO SOMETHING!!"
It’s always a stylistic choice/ depends on the movie. Some prefer hype music to get the crowd pumped, while others like having the realistic sounds to immerse you into the scene. I love both!
yo, without the music and with your amazing editing skills, this scene is almost 10 times cooler. idk, the music is fantastic, obviously, but this edit just makes it feel more raw and true to life. kudos!
Noted. I tried to get it as loud as I can without clipping, but I think at the time I was emphasizing the explosion with the quick art style change. Forgot that the chair was super close to the camera so it could’ve been a bit louder.
Since it’s such an amazing scene, it’s still awesome without the music, you did a great job with editing the noise. Also: Unless he was thinking of music at that moment to calm himself down a bit, all that ambient noise and the voices of his role models would’ve def been the only things going on in his brain.
Is definitely breathtaking with less music, a few effects would fit well in the first half and when Miles starts swinging then the original song breaks with power. Good job bro
That leap is so strong it doesn’t even need the music to have an impact. If anything, the realistic sounds makes you focus more on the visuals which can make you feel like you are watching it for the first time
As someone with hyperacusis, it was fun to finally get to hear all the sounds that I hear as mumbles or sparks in the original scene. Sometimes the music overcomes this tiny details in a scene because it's louder! Thank u for make this, it was amazing to catch everything finally, even if I love the “What's up danger” theme, this make it felt more vivid! :D
It’s actually a pretty good representation of the early animation test set to Sun Lux’s “Your Day Will Come”. I think that’s more the dedication of the artists in the film, but unlike in the final product all the realistic noises and details really sell that original, darker vision for the film. The realism on display really adds a hearty human touch to an otherwise beautiful art piece. It’s a message to animation studios that you don’t need uncanny valley levels of realism to make your animated film feel real, just make it art before making it realistic with sounds and audio. If Spider-Verse, the most cartoony animated film I’ve watched, can sound and feel real, you’re doing something wrong.
I am actually going to be taking Sound Design 2 my last semester (two semesters from now). Sound effects work is fun, footsteps can get a bit repetitive though. Great work. Did you do any foley or just a lot of searching?
A mix of both. About 40% of the sound including most of the dialogue I did myself. But it was also a lot of time finding the perfect sounds, then having to re-edit/ mix them into what I wanted. And yes, footsteps can get repetitive, as long as each actual sound is different rather than the same step sound over and over. Good luck for your class!!
AMAZING JOB on this. Sound design is has always been so cool to me and this scene gives almost the same but different feel in a sense. It makes it feel to me like I'm playing a video game or a vr title.
Beautiful scene, and beautiful animation I love this concept and this is such a great scene to do this with. I loved this movie and the music but this scene almost feels x10,000 more powerful with the echoed voices and the pure silence with nothing but street sounds. Amazing work!
This is so cool! There are still parts where i would have wanted music, but having the base sounds reminds me of the mood they were trying to set in the second movie. It would have been interesting to see that theme in the first movie, too. Miles is having to face his fears and go for it even when he has lost someone he loves. I think that the music helps bring the viewer to the feeling and anticipation of his final battle, but I wonder how emotional and character growing it would be if we didn't switch over from his loss and struggle so smoothly. Overall, you did a great job!
actually, this video is a good one to use for audio mixing since the audio for background noises is already complete and done thanks to this clip, having someone do the voice and add the BGM will be a good way to practice sound design by yourself and do a lot of fun stuff with it.
The fact you are able to take away the brilliant score and soundtrack of this sequence, music that adds so much emotional power to the moment, and still have a narratively satisfying, gorgeous spectacle, is a testament to how well made the movie is.
I feel like some things are too calm (like the webs exploding and trashing the room and the traffic as miles runs along with it) but still way better than anything I could do and still an amazing video in general!
I think this is better then the version with music, still not counting out the music ver though . But still this is sick !! U were really spot on with the sound effects . Noice