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    WHAT IS FOLEY SOUND A Foley is a sound effect technique use for creating live sound effects or synced sound effects. The Foley technique are named after jack Foley, jack Foley was a sound editor at Universal Studios. Foley is a sound effect added in a film or in a video during the time of Post Production, The action to produce Foley can include jostling each other, rubbing their cloths, breaking objects and handling props to produce the Foley of door opening, walking (footsteps), punching, glass

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    Sound Effects In Dracula

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    Sound is an imperative aspect of film that allows the audience to perceive a movie with a deeper sense of reality. Sounds do more than just inform the audience of the actions occurring in the film, they evoke feelings from them. Music is especially exceptional at causing audience reactions because people connect with music and seem to understand what it is trying to convey. Bram Stoker’s Dracula uses music and sound to make the audience respond a certain way and to assist in telling the tale of a

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    meaning. The soundtrack could be as insignificant as the sound of crickets at night or rooster in the morning. Many sound effects from Star Wars: Episode IV can be identified by fans without needing to actually see the accompanying images: the notorious buzz of a lightsaber, Darth Vader’s mechanical breathing, R2-D2’s distinctive beeps, and this list keeps going. Many of the sound effects in Star Wars: Episode IV had to be generated by sound technicians specifically for the film, without real life

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    hearing loss, I cannot deny the impact hearing and sound has on my daily activities. From listening to my professors, to the numerous interactions I have on my cell phone, sound permeates all facets of my life. Not only is sound critical to my daily activities, it can impact an organization on the economic scale. For most of my life I worked for and with various manufacturing companies. During this time I have been exposed to industrial sounds that are often of higher intensity and or unusual frequencies

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    Sound Effects Assignment Sound effects are one of the essential parts of any well-done scene. The scene I chose is from the TV show Vikings, season one, episode six, Burial of the dead. It starts at 10:20, the story of the scene is that the protagonist, Ragnar Lothbrok goes on a personal combat with the Lord of the town, Earl Haraldson. Sound effects played a major role in this combat scene. Those are the backgrounds, hard effects and the foley sound. When the scene starts all we can hear

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    following trailer of the German thriller The Lives of Other. Identify and describe 5 sound effects from this clip.  1. At 0:09 of the trailer of the German thriller The Lives of Other, Foley sound effect appears. The audience sees a hand of an unknown man that presses a button and hears a clicking sound. The sound and the image are perfectly synchronized as it is required for all Foley sound effects. 2. A background sound effect appears at 0:15 of the trailer. The viewers see only an inscription on a black

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    have been influenced by science fiction novels from the past. A few examples are Frequency,The Butterfly Effect, and A Sound of Thunder relating to A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. These films all express Bradbury’s idea of the butterfly effect and that time traveling can change the past, therefore changing the future. Although they share the same idea, they each have different outcomes. A Sound of Thunder was written in 1952 by Ray Bradbury. It was set in the year of 2055 during a presidential election

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    The Alter Life has many causes and effects, whether it is good or bad, there is always going to be a result to someone’s actions. In Ray Bradbury’s The Sound Of Thunder, this can be used to describe the “Butterfly Effect”; a theory that supports the idea that a tiny change in time can alter reality forever. In the story, this is exactly what happened when Eckels goes back sixty million years into the past and steps on a butterfly. From this small mistake, Eckels manages to make a drastic change

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    I continued to take shots and miss them, advance up the court, fumble the ball, and then turn it over. What I didn’t do was the look at the crowd, the score, the clock, or Coach Foley. The stern look on his face masked the aggravation, fuming, and unsatisfied mentality he had. His folded, muscular, arms, that could not be unwrapped, were cemented to his chest. His large, positioned feet were engraved into the sideline. His perspective had been changed about me. As the time in the third quarter

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    Australian theatre, as the on going issue of bullying engages the audience and connects with todays current social values. Furthermore, despite this skill of drama being one that is considered minor, the sound effects still assisted with achieving the key themes within the storyline. Sound effects are

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