Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Most of us know what a dragon sounds like, but they don't actually exist. And none can stop me! So, how does Hollywood know how to make them sound?
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Award-winner Sanaa Kelley is a sound effects artist that uses everyday objects to create sound effects that people may not even notice, describing it as "acting with sound." CBS News' Vlad Duthiers ...
The salvage yard at M. Maselli & Sons, in Petaluma, California, is made up of six acres of angle irons, block pulleys, doorplates, digging tools, motors, fencing, tubing, reels, spools, and rusted ...
"Interstellar" sound designers and mixers Mark Weingarten, Richard King, and Gregg Landaker talk about how they create and mix sound effects to help tell the story.
Music and sound will bring a game to life and have the power to entirely transform a player's experience. Music can transport you to another place. It can be emotional and visceral, and when paired ...