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I learnt something there.
Maybe you want to join the music and sound effects team in the Internet Movie
Project.
Cheers,
Al.
David VanHorn wrote:
> Foley is making sound effects that are in sync, (time and space) with the
> action
> on the screen. In most american movies, the sounds that you hear in addition
> to
> the dialog are all foley work. The sound adds a tremendous amount to the
> whole
> production. Turn off your TV sound for a while and see.
>
> In contrast, what british TV I've seen has had very obvious live sound in
> outdoor scenes,
> which sounds (to me) very noisy, muddy, and the actor's voices aren't clear.
>
> There's a whole range of things that are used to create the sounds,
> sometimes it's what
> you think it is, often not. Breaking fresh celery can be the sound of
> breaking bones.
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