Foley sound is the sound effects that are added to the film through post-production in order to increase the audio impact. It is called Foley because of Jack Foley who develop this technique first. Foley can supplement some special sound effects, and can also cover up some noise during shooting. Like the footsteps and the door closing sound in the film can be re-recorded later. These sounds don't all have to come from the same object or movement in the film, for example frozen vegetables can make sounds of broken bones. The foley sound artist will make the audience will all the sound effect are real and they won’t even notice these are re-recorded. They always record them in the recording studio.
Here is an example of I recreating the foley sound:
These are the pictures of the props I used to create it:
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