Ah, sound. Dear customer, I would like you to know that sound has always been my greatest enemy, whether inside my head or in real life. I just happen to be blessed with great enough ears that I struggle with loud sounds. (I.E. loud action fights in a movie theater equals the bane of my existence.) I will most definitely be hearing a bunch of loud sounds as I foley them. But, nonetheless, I must prevail to get you your so promised goods from my services.
So, the sounds will most likely have to be edited in after I film everything. Though the voice lines will have to be captured during filming so I will not have to worry, I was hoping I could get the foley sound for the balloon popping during the recording so I do not have to worry about that later either. Much of the foley will probably look like something like this: Foley Example. Such an example was some things that me and another had done earlier in the year for a project. I did not expect it to come in handy until now.
For actually putting the sound together to match the video, that is the part I dread slightly. It is going to look a lot like layering a cake but into an online piece of media. It can look a lot like this, for example:
{Citation of Image (Also a good source of how to input sound into a video)}
Film Editing Pro. (2023, April 28). How to sound design a video | Step-by-step tutorial. Film Editing Pro. https://www.filmeditingpro.com/how-to-sound-design-a-video-step-by-step-tutorial/
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