Jack Donovan Foley
(April 12, 1891; Yorkville, New York – November 9, 1967; Los Angeles)
was the developer of many sound effect techniques used in filmaking.
Foley is the reproduction of everyday sounds for use in filmmaking.
This the last day, the students present their soundtracks for the film selected by Sandra Jasper,
Touch.
'The students selected samples from films which included sound elements which impressed them. Contributions included Jim Jarmusch's graduation film, Tarkovsky's The Stalker, Bonny and Clyde and other offerings from better known film makers, as well as some made by the students themselves. A Syrian documentary about how sound plays a part in the myth of power, Can Dialectics Break Bricks by René Vienet and Robert Cauble's reworking of Alice in Wonderland were also shown... BJNilsen introduced the students to the work of Walter Murch.'
'The students selected samples from films which included sound elements which impressed them. Contributions included Jim Jarmusch's graduation film, Tarkovsky's The Stalker, Bonny and Clyde and other offerings from better known film makers, as well as some made by the students themselves. A Syrian documentary about how sound plays a part in the myth of power, Can Dialectics Break Bricks by René Vienet and Robert Cauble's reworking of Alice in Wonderland were also shown... BJNilsen introduced the students to the work of Walter Murch.'
This the last day, the students present their soundtracks for the film selected by Sandra Jasper,
Weird Fancies (aka Le Danse du
Diable)...'
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