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The final part of the scene was adding the Old mans voice. This was done by recording my own voice on a Edirol R-09HR 24bit Wave/MP3 Recorder. Once I had recorded the phrases that I wanted the Old man to say, I then added them to my original Thunder and rain sound track using Adobe Soundbooth. I also added a few footstep samples to the scene which made the scene more realistic, this gave the impression that the Old man was walking through his little house stopping to open the front door and then heading of to go collect the wood.
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