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Semi-Creepy Campfire
When you need some atmosphere for your campfire scene.
For example, soap operas are dialogue driven. They are recorded in carefully controlled environments, but they strive to create a realistic background for the action. Sound effects are used subtly, as part of the story, a baby crying, say - or to add atmosphere to different scenes, like pub scenes. Music is only used at the beginning and end, or where the characters hear it - a teenager's headphones, a radio in a cafe and so on.
In contrast to this, short animations sometimes have very little or no dialogue at all. All the sound is created and matched to the picture separately, whether it's a footstep or a bird tweeting, a car starting or door creaking, a rocket launching or magic being sprinkled! Music fills the film, carrying the story along. Additional sounds such as boings or pops punctuate the action. Styles of animation vary enormously and the soundtrack will reflect this.
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Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0 License.
- Tawny Owl in the Pyrenees by acclivity from http://freesound.org +)
- Footsteps on Concrete by Amszala on http://freesound.org +)
- Dog bark by By Ronfont - www.freesound.org +)
- Night Forest by dobroide from http://freesound.org +)
- campfire by reinsamba from http://freesound.org +)
- Small Crowd Chatter by snakebarney from http://freesound.org +)
- fire 1 by www.soundsnap.com *)
- Leaves rustling by www.soundsnap.com *)
*) Soundsnap.com license