Celery (Lettuce and walnuts are great breaking sounds too, tearing / crushing respectively)
Phone book (BEEF substitute w less wet, finally remembered)
Baseball mit (also good for impact sounds)
pots/pans
cutlery
Shoes (2 pair, 1 heavy 1 light)
Door handle
Metal locks
Metal industrial stapler (for gun handling)
Belts (various)
Some fabrics (leather, jeans, noisy polyester, blanket)
Door handle
Metal locks
Metal industrial stapler (for gun handling)
Belts (various)
Some fabrics (leather, jeans, noisy polyester, blanket)
Pens / Pencils and thick paper.
Playing cards
Rubber gloves
Keys
Playing cards
Rubber gloves
Keys
Scissors, multiple is better
Rubber ball
Paperback book for mutilating
Feather duster (birds)
Bamboo (or any thin stick – when swung quickly (CAREFULLY) at the mic, it will produce a WOOSH sound)
Cellophane !!! : Besides being versatile, it can make an imitation fire sound. Take a piece in both hands and practice squeezing and releasing them. The ‘release’ sound when put closely to a mic will sound like fire crackling. Close your off-hand away from the mic while the other is releasing, and switch when one is done. Then you have a looping campfire sound! Combine with (GENTLY) blowing into the microphone, and you can create a roaring infernoWetwork
MINIMAL water, unless you’re waterproofing. 1 big bucket and some various containers should be plenty.
Tomato is king for wet and bloody sfxDangerous:
Disposable VCR + hammer
Anything you want to use for impacts where there might be shrapnel. Wear safety goggles!
Rubber ball
Paperback book for mutilating
Feather duster (birds)
Bamboo (or any thin stick – when swung quickly (CAREFULLY) at the mic, it will produce a WOOSH sound)
Cellophane !!! : Besides being versatile, it can make an imitation fire sound. Take a piece in both hands and practice squeezing and releasing them. The ‘release’ sound when put closely to a mic will sound like fire crackling. Close your off-hand away from the mic while the other is releasing, and switch when one is done. Then you have a looping campfire sound! Combine with (GENTLY) blowing into the microphone, and you can create a roaring infernoWetwork
MINIMAL water, unless you’re waterproofing. 1 big bucket and some various containers should be plenty.
Tomato is king for wet and bloody sfxDangerous:
Disposable VCR + hammer
Anything you want to use for impacts where there might be shrapnel. Wear safety goggles!