Frequently asked questions.
What types of projects do you work on?
I provide sound design for a wide range of projects including film, TV, animation, and video games.
What is the difference between sound design and music composition?
Sound design focuses on creating sound effects and atmospheres, while music composition involves creating the musical score. Both work together to enhance storytelling.
What is the typical process for a sound design project?
The process generally includes understanding the project’s needs, gathering or recording sounds, editing and layering them, and syncing them to the visuals. Revisions are made based on feedback to ensure the sound compliments the story and the directors vision.
How long does Sound Design take?
The timeframe depends on the project’s length and complexity. Short scenes may take a few days, while full films or games require several weeks.
Do you offer custom sound effects?
Yes, I can create custom sound effects tailored specifically to your project, including both recorded and digitally crafted sounds. (upon request)
Can I provide input on the sound design?
Absolutely! I welcome collaboration and feedback to make sure the sound design aligns with your vision.
What equipment or software do you use?
I use industry-standard software and high-quality recording equipment to produce professional-grade sound. I currently use an Avid S6 console with ProTools.
How do you handle revisions?
I offer a set number of revisions as part of each project to ensure you’re fully satisfied with the final sound of the project.
How do you charge for sound design services?
Pricing is typically based on project scope and duration and varies project to project. I’m happy to discuss budget options to fit your project’s needs.