How Do You Create Voices And Sound Effects For A Stop Motion Movie?
After a Stop-Motion movie has been taped and put together, it is time to add the voices and sound effects. Voices and sound effects are important because they help your little claymation world come alive and voices breathe life into the characters, helping create them more lifelike. Read on to learn more. To begin the voice recording, it is important to view and review a lot of your footage. If possible, try to keep the footage playing for whichever voice you are recording for. It will make the voice seem more accurate and actually coming from the character’s mouth. Make sure that you record the voices in an echo-free and quite room. A loud computer, heater, or air conditioner can greatly affect the quality of the voice. Unless you have something already specifically picked out for a voice, try many different variations. Michael Myers recorded all of Shrek’s lines in the movie Shrek using a normal accent, until he decided that he wanted to do a Scottish accent and rerecorded all of the