You don't even have to be looking at the screen to know an episode of the "Law & Order" franchise has just started or transitioned to a new scene. All you have to do is hear the iconic sound: dun-dun.
what do tasers dried oranges and lawn rollers have in common they're all used to create movie sound effects in the most utterly bizarre and unexpected ways imaginable seriously you'll never guess what ...
How did they create the sound of the new dinosaur that goes on a killing rampage in the hit film? According to sound designers Pete Horner and Al Nelson, the terrifying reptile’s signature sound is a ...
From the wet squelch of an alien creature to the crisp tip-tapping of a dance scene, filmic aural experiences are created by foley artists. These audio masters use their imagination and technical know ...