Jewel recorded the film at Pinewood Studios in the UK. “Pinewood is an amazing place, it’s an Aladdin’s cave of props. I remember when I was younger closing the car door and being disappointed that it didn’t make the satisfying clunk I wanted it to. When I went to the studio in Pinewood, I saw all these car doors hung up on the wall – lots of different types – and then I understood why car doors in films sound so good.”

The job of a Foley artist is to think about everything in a scene down to the character’s clothing. “When people think of Foley they might think of bullets whizzing by but these guys can tell beautiful stories with clicks of fingers or feet on gravel or particular sounds of clothing. It’s about the sounds of everyday life.

Read more about the strange sounds used in TV and Hollywood movies, from the envelope noise used in Star Trek to the plastic cups in Lord of The Rings.

The Secret World of Foley won Best Short Film at Washington DC Filmfest, the Audience Award at Barcelona Mecal Film Festival and Best Sound Design at the UK Sound and Music Awards, all in 2015.