Jurassic World Evolution II – Dinosaur Roar Sound Redesign
As a sound designer, I recently undertook a personal project to create a roar for the Therizinosaurus. This enigmatic dinosaur, with its distinctive scythe-like claws, has long captivated the imagination of paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts alike.To approach this exercise authentically, I delved into the field of paleoacoustics, studying the vocalizations of modern-day birds. These feathered dinosaurs offer valuable insights into the potential sounds that their prehistoric ancestors might have made.One of the challenges I encountered was capturing the low-frequency sounds that a Therizinosaurus likely produced. Many playback systems struggle to reproduce super low frequencies, which are essential for creating a truly immersive and intimidating roar. Despite these limitations, I prioritized the the the low end, aiming to create a sound that was both impactful and memorable.In a subsequent blog post, I’ll share the process behind creating this Therizinosaurus roar. From initial concept to final execution, I’ll reveal the techniques and tools I used to bring this prehistoric beast to life.