Photocopier sounds are good for robotic hydraulics/footsteps. – Paul Arnold Close mic a DVD player door closing, it will give you a motorised sound ending with a thud. You can… read more →
Record yourself banging a boot or a heavy shoe against a heater. You can use a pair of boots to simulate a walking pattern. – David Filskov
To make sounds for footsteps and other movements of a man in a hazardous materials suit: Record, fairly closely, the sounds made by flexing an “accordion folder”. (Not sure what… read more →
For grassy footsteps I have used newspaper in a plastic grocery bag and softly tapped the bag. It worked out pretty well. – Spencer Johnson Old cassette tape – unravel… read more →
I made a great vomiting sound by taking a large bottle of commercial Italian dressing (chilled to make it more viscous) and a gallon juice bottle filled with water. Take… read more →
If you insert your wet hand into a wet cup, wiggling and moving your hand once it is inside, you’ll notice a certain similarity to a voice. With some practice… read more →
Metal pressed against dry ice. – Paul Arnold Slide a straw up or down in a McDonald’s large drink plastic lid. Trying pitching it down, stretching it. And voilá! McZilla.… read more →