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I ruined a stapler for science, here’s the proof
That is me stapling a piece of lunch meat to find out how different it would sound to staple a hand rather than paper. For fan fiction writing purposes.
Special thanks to my sibling @boopboopitydoop cinematographer, enabler, and common sense provider (approximately 1/3 of the reason I didn’t staple my hand, the others being 1. Ow and 2. Stapler too small)
Apparently, Fletchling only gets Growl as a Sound move, which is hilarious considering its dex entry:
Flavor Text X These friendly Pokémon send signals to one another with beautiful chirps and tail-feather movements. Y Despite the beauty of its lilting voice, it's merciless to intruders that enter its territory.
As a side note, here’s the list of Sound-based moves and list of Pokémon according to how many the learn from them:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i35tl35y6ml4f0j/Sound%20Something.docx?dl=0
Sound Reference
For my project working title: Bicycle Trip, features the protagonist (the cyclist) cycling home when her world around her changes. She temporarily enters another realm, an alternative reailty and as she continues to cycle, through catalysts on her journey, the two worlds chop and change until finally she reaches her destination.
For the alternate reality i have wanted the soundtrack to be of an electro nature heavy on synths and up beat. Just like Future Daniel by Clark that i heard during a scene in Lucas Brunelle's 'Line Of Sight.'
Future Daniel by Clark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALV9kyDyq6c
funky guitar in 21st Century Life by Sam Sparro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR5o1bKczSE
and the synths in especially during the instrumental beginning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arUqoKjU3D4