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Butterfly in Stomach (sound sketch)
By: Xinran Han, Minyang Zhang
Course: IAT 340 Sound Design
Project description: In this sound-for-video project, we were tasked with creating a sound sculpture video that demonstrates sound creation and sound synchronization skills. Our concept comes from the English colloquialism to have a "butterfly in your stomach." To have a butterfly in your stomach is one of our favourite idioms. The term can be descriptive of moments that cause anxiety like a first date, a job presentation, or before a sporting event, but also feelings like love.