Ultra-Realistic Modern Warfare Video Game Offers Engine Repair, Awaiting Orders
I did the sound design for this recent Onion video (and it’s a pretty funny one, too). Almost all of the sounds–including the game noises and room ambiences–were done in post production.
Fatal Staples Center Collapse Brings Merciful Early End To Clippers Game
Here’s the latest video I’ve worked on for the Onion News Network.
Here’s a recent podcast I recorded and edited for the Met:
Artist Pablo Bronstein and curator Gary Tinterow discuss Bronstein’s new drawings and etchings that suggest mythical histories and hypothetical futures of the Metropolitan Museum.
Another podcast I worked on for The Newark Museum via Pimzlo Media.
So I should preface this by saying that this is the first mix I’ve done for The Onion News Network that’s definitely NSFW (for anybody not familiar with ‘net acronyms: not safe for viewing at work).
That said, it’s the most complex sound design work I’ve done for them, too. It’s a satire of those “true crime” shows that feature dramatic reenactments of crimes that may or may not have happened–but of course The Onion pushes that reenactment to the next level…
The only audio I received at the beginning of the project was the dialogue. Every other sound you hear–from the footsteps down to the noise of papers shuffling–is something I did in post-production. While I got some of the sounds from a stock library, I actually recorded a number of them myself. (It’s hard to find a stock sound for “building a cardboard pyre.”) Because Raw Justice is a new show for The Onion, I also had to get sound for the title shot and all the various graphic swipes throughout the piece.
Crime Reporter Finds Way Of Linking Warehouse Fire To Depraved Sex Act
Here’s a podcast I worked on a few months ago for The Newark Museum via Pimzlo Media. If you follow this blog you might remember I tried using a video-embedding plug-in to stream this video from my own site, but it didn’t work very well. Now that it’s up on YouTube, and because I’m working on a new podcast for Newark at the moment, I thought I’d go back and re-post some of my previous work with them. I’ll post another one later in the week.