A Study on the Implementation of the Foley Sound for Medium-Sized Bird Wing Flapping Sound

A Study on the Implementation of the Foley Sound for Medium-Sized Bird Wing Flapping Sound

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Volume-71 Issue-10
Year of Publication : 2023
Author : Ik-Soo Ahn
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I10P217

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Ik-Soo Ahn, "A Study on the Implementation of the Foley Sound for Medium-Sized Bird Wing Flapping Sound," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 10, pp. 183-190, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I10P217

Abstract
Various sounds are often required when working on audio for dramas or movies. Currently, simultaneous recording is activated, and almost all of the field sound is recorded and used, but Foley Sound using tools are used for parts where simultaneous recording is still insufficient or where sound needs to be emphasized. In this paper, we compared and analyzed the Foley Sound of medium-sized birds and the real bird's wing beat sound to confirm the value of using it as sound content. Medium-sized birds commonly found in South Korea include pigeons, magpies, and crows, and we compare and analyze the average wing flapping real sounds of these birds with their corresponding Foley sounds. To compare and analyze the real sounds and Foley sounds of medium-sized bird wing flapping, we first study the principles of wing flapping sound production and the forms and implementation methods of the Foley Sound tools. In addition, to prove the similarity between the real sound of a medium-sized bird flapping and the Foley Sound, sound analysis tools and the MOS(Mean Opinion Score) test were used to prove it in various ways. In the process, it was found that Foley Sound, a medium-sized bird's wing sound, is very unique and interesting in its tool shape and implementation method, so it has sufficient equipment to develop into sound contents related to performances, exhibitions, and experiences as well as broadcasting and movies.

Keywords
Foley sound, Real sound, Medium-sized birds, Analyze, Forms, Methods, MOS test, Sound contents.

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