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Foley Room: Found Footage is a curious little piece that pulls you into the world behind Amon Tobin's 2007 album. It’s not your typical documentary; more like an immersive experience where sound design takes center stage. The atmosphere is dense and experimental, with a raw quality that mirrors the album itself. You get glimpses of the creative process, the foley artists at work, creating those intricate sounds that are so essential. The pacing can feel disjointed at times, but that’s part of its charm, really. It invites you to lean in and appreciate the labor behind the soundscapes. It’s distinctive in how it blurs the lines between music and the documentary format, making you think about sound in a whole new light.
Interesting exploration of sound art and foley techniques.Includes behind-the-scenes content that’s not often seen.There’s a rawness that stands out compared to typical documentaries.
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