Role: script, recording, mixing, editing, and sound design
Wizneyland was a project where I had to balance satire with high-end production. It’s a satirical theme park commercial, but the challenge was to make it sound so real that it could actually pass for a professional spot on the radio. I recorded the vocals in a soundproof booth with a Zoom H1n to get them as clean as possible, then built the "theme park" world around them using a mix of my own recordings and royalty-free SFX. The real trick was keeping the energy of a chaotic park in the background while following strict FCC guidelines for length and levels to make it truly broadcast-ready.
Technical Specs
Recorded and engineered using a Zoom H1n in a soundproof booth to ensure high-quality, professional vocal takes.
Sound designed and mixed entirely in FL Studio, blending original foley with external samples to build a believable "lifelike" environment.
Scripted and edited specifically to follow FCC Radio specifications, managing the total runtime and volume peaks to meet broadcast standards.
Layered complex background textures to sell the illusion of a busy park without burying the lead voiceover.
Adjusted dynamics and levels to make sure the commercial sounded "expensive" and punchy, just like a real-world theme park advertisement.