Curious about how professional sound libraries are made?
Join Greg Lester as he links up with sound designer Mattia Cellotto to document the meticulous process of creating his new sound library, Animal Hyperrealism Vol IV.
Greg will follow Mattia from an intensive field recording trip in Denmark, where the raw audio is captured, and then processed and refined in a studio session in Sweden, revealing Mattia’s complete workflow: from the technical challenges of recording and preparation to the decisions made during editing, mixing, and the final mastering that shapes the raw audio into a high-quality product.
Behind the Sounds: Documenting Animal Hyperrealism Vol IV
Sound Design
Greg Lester | November 12, 2025
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