Squishy Movement - A Samplr App Use Case

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Squishy Movement - A Samplr App Use Case

A recent challenge had me wanting to create some new writhing/wriggling/squishing sounds. I dug up some very old recordings I had done of my mouth when it was really dry. They were decent recordings, but by themselves they really only work for exactly what they are, a character opening and closing a very dry mouth. I knew there was a lot of good texture and variance in there, but the performance was all spread out. I could spend my time chopping it up and trying to make something of it in editorial, but I decided to break out a new tool in my arsenal.

Samplr is an app for the iPad that I recently discovered. It's a multi-mode sampler that you can record directly into (useful for on the fly recordings) or import directly into from a variety of sources (I'm using dropbox). As an iPad app, Samplr is inherently touch based, which is what makes it so powerful.

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"Wild" Animal Vocals

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"Wild" Animal Vocals

Jeff and I recently had the pleasure of working on a fantastic animated project that featured an incredibly vibrant city park  filled with pets.  There were dogs, horses, cats, sheep--you name it.  When Jeff  met with the creator, she expressed that she loved the idea of having human vocalizations covering the main pets on screen.  Jeff and I completely agreed since it really spoke to the hand-made, warm, and contemporary feeling of the animation.  

In fact, we loved the idea so much that we decided to create our own custom sound effects for all of the animals using just our own voices and a microphone.  Thus began what I now like to think of as The Day Our Neighbors Realized We Were Completely Crazy. 

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Boom Box Post Earns First MPSE Nom

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Boom Box Post Earns First MPSE Nom

In our first year of business, we were so excited to announce that the sound team behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles earned a Golden Reel nomination for Best Sound Editing in TV Animation. It was an honor to have been recognized by the Motion Picture Sound Editors guild among many other talented sound teams.   

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