Old City: Held Spaces - SFX Library
- Chris Procopiou

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Enclosed streets and courtyards, reflective ambient life.
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Old City: Held Spaces is an ambience sound effects library capturing quiet, enclosed urban environments within an old Mediterranean city. Recorded in early spring during a period of reduced activity, the collection focuses on spaces where sound is contained by architecture rather than shaped by crowds or traffic.
The recordings explore courtyards, narrow streets, small squares, and interior-adjacent spaces, including domestic environments such as kitchens and bedrooms. Stone walls, ageing buildings, and reflective surfaces create a sense of acoustic containment, where air movement, subtle reverberation, and soft tonal beds define the soundscape.
The city sits close to the sea, where waves break against stone edges adding gentle, reflective textures to the urban ambiences. These coastal rhythms weave through streets, interiors, and courtyards, creating a quiet yet alive urban environment.
Rather than empty silence, these ambiences hold residual presence: sparse pedestrian movement, occasional vehicles on stone roads, offscreen reflective voices, domestic sounds, light mechanical hums, and subtle tonal elements such as clock ticks or machinery cycles.
Each recording is designed to function as a stable, immersive bed, suitable for layering beneath dialogue or music, or for shaping moments of stillness, tension, or reflection. Perspective incidental markers are included to indicate spatial focus and depth, supporting flexible editorial use.
Old City: Held Spaces is ideal for film, documentary, television, and narrative-driven projects requiring quiet urban environments with architectural character, restrained human presence, and subtle ambient energy.




































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