Boots walking through short grass. Heavy rain the previous day had created a large amount of mud which can also be heard in this recording. Should be enough space in between each step to be effectively cut up for foley work. Recorded with a ntg2 mono shotgun microphone into a r05 recorder.
Recording breaking frozen/mostly frozen ice puddles with my foot in january 2014 at horizon's park in north carolina. Recorded with a zoom h4n in the afternoon at 96/24 sample/bit rate. Mics set to gain 50 and mic position set to 90 degrees.
A walk around a football field in the afternoon at loyola high school in los angeles, california. Traffic, sprinklers, footsteps, passing overhead, and more can be heard.
Sparrows in a bush near roupell street, london se1. The street is a popular walking route for commuters from waterloo heading off into the city, and their footsteps are very prominent on this recording.
Me walking as intensively as i can on the concrete floor of my garage in big boots. Intermittent sounds of cars and me struggling to breathe do leak through slightly but the sound is pretty clean overall if you're looking for a pronounced, stompy sound.
What it is:me walking in griffith park while it's raining. What i used it for:various vikings walking on the battlefield in strange/love s2 e1. Recorded with a zoom h4n pro.
A "mockup" of footstep sounds, made by "drumming" with my fingers and nails on a cardboard box. Recorded with one of those sheap computer headset microphones, edited in audacity to remove the undesired parts. It sounds a bit like footsteps on a wooden floor.
This is audio of me getting out of my car. There's a door-ajar jingle, keys jingling, door opening and closing, and footsteps on pavement, grass, and gravel. There are some faint wildlife sounds in the background.
Another recording of me walking around my neighborhood using my cane. You can hear sounds of me hitting my cane against concrete, some off-distance humming of cars or planes descending overhead, and me hitting metal objects (i forgot what they were) with my cane. Also, crunching through leaves and other tree branches.