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Unread 03-22-2015   #11
Mr Wayne
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Cool Re: Doing Attack of the 50 Ft. Cheerleader in audio form

ComicBookBabe,

Despite my tight finance situation, you did discount well enough and the heart beating in Cass' sample convinced me to take the plunge. That, and to support your honest effort. More to come.

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The best improvement and a personal favorite part of growth process for me was the use of the heart beating sound effect. The particular file you used not only had no audio feedback as I have seen in other video productions, it wasn't too loud and overpowering, too soft to hear, and had a nice commanding build up of increased speed. I know some people could get tired of hearing me swoon over the use of heart beating in growth productions. What can I say? It just rings my bell.

Your heart beating build up was so good that each time it was used, I kept begging for it to continue longer and not stop. So, I would definitely chalk a big check mark for using this file down the road. Perhaps lasting longer as the heart beating reaches it's fastest pace, doing productions with growth spurts close together and each successive one resuming the fast paced heart beating.

I liked how you paced yourself and followed much of the source material, and I would have been satisfied if you changed to a single larger growth spurt given how well your heart beating turned out. Win, win. Of course, my favorite was the second growth spurt with the apprehension reactions. Assuming that the lower cost meant not as detailed clothes destruction sound effects, for the discounted price you still did well enough to hit the bell with your.. hammer. ^_^

You didn't over-use the gurgling and it was well placed to signal each impending growth spurt. I noticed a difference in the stretching sounds used, as a second one for the shoes that was nice to hear the distinction. Different material sounds different when strained. How each type would sound is beyond my sound expertise. But having you use different stretching sounds was a plus, and something I encourage you to explore for future productions. Stretching shoes, jeans or pants material, belts, fabric if so, etc. The tearing sound, though, did come across a lot like paper. Perhaps that was a cost effective choice.

Using the exact same heart beating, including the use of an extended version if possible, and a more thorough pallette of clothing destruction portrayal (individual buttons popping with authority, better fabric tearing such as for shoes, pants, shirts, maybe a watch band snapping and belts too), I can really see you doing growth production of several spurts close together to really fill up a room. Add mostly apprehensive reactions, and you'll be close to bringing the house down for fans like me.

Funny how just the solid heart beating sold it mostly for me. Guess I have an audio fetish I never really acknowledged. Now that you have my weakness, CBB, make me beg. LoL.
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