It is an old otis brand elevator, in a 10-story building. You can see that the elevator motor is so old that it was manufactured with relay contacts and not with an electronic board.
Recorded on a tonor tc-77 with a 1/4 water filled gatorade bottle with noise reduction ran on audacity. Can be used for walking or wading in water sounds.
This is a hershey's kiss wrapper being moved around to create an effect that can be interpreted in multiple ways. The first images that come to mind for me are "squishing" or something creeping through dying grass.
Recorded on a beautiful spring day on a trail with high oaks overhead. You can hear the wind blowing through the treetops, the low grass blowing, and random insects on the ground.
Second recording of the clanging metal joint on a highway overpass, captured from inside a trolley car (you can hear the jumbled voices of conversing passengers).
Hard drive (2 tb) turns on. Small fan, sound of little crunching. Really a swell sound that can be used for any sort of computer, video game console, etc.
This sound was recorded during a special door knock for the short film "painting" on a zoom h6 recorder (xy capsule) and a sennheiser me-2 lavalier microphone.