Episode 5 - Amanda Niles

About this EpisodeToday we have the pleasure of chatting with Amanda Niles, a sound designer who has previously worked on the open world action game "Days Gone". They are currently bringing audio to life in "Don't Starve Together" (especially creature vocals) and enjoy going out for field recording as a hobby!Things we talked about on this EpisodeAmanda Niles on Twitter: https://twitter.com/babushkaudioDon't starve together: https://www.klei.com/games/dont-starve-togetherAirwiggles Community for Audio: https://www.airwiggles.com/The Sound of Dune: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gkf_rdROyWwRandom Word Generator: https://randomwordgenerator.com/BirdNET Sound ID App - AI-Powered Bird Sound Recognition: https://birdnet.cornell.edu/Lava River Cave in Oregon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_River_CaveImpulse Responses from the Pool Of The Black Star in the Legislative Building in Winnipeg, Canada: https://www.patreon.com/posts/28297187About Field & FoleyWelcome to Field & Foley, the podcast that explores the world of field recording and foley art. I am your host, Ben Reichstein, and every two weeks I'm joined by a new guest from the wonderful world of sound. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, we'll answer your questions, share tips and tricks and tell stories about the people behind the sound.But our show isn't just for sound designers – it's for anyone who loves to get a direct insight into the craft of audio recording! Together, we'll discuss the joy of going out into nature or staying in your studio and capturing your own material. Join us for lively conversation, insights, and inspiration in every episode of Field & Foley. Support this PodcastIf you've enjoyed this episode please consider supporting on Patreon or Ko-fi where you gain early access to episodes in lossless format and can submit questions for guests:https://www.patreon.com/fieldandfoleyhttps://ko-fi.com/fieldandfoleyThank you for listening!

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Welcome to Field & Foley! From capturing nature's sounds to studio tinkering, we share stories from professional sound designers, field recordists, and foley artists from all walks of the arts. Together, we'll be answering your questions and giving tips to help beginners get started.