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What we hear and how it affects what we see.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007Filed under: Audio

Movie scenes, especially action sequences, are influenced by the sound effects added in post. For example, in a fight scene the punches can be off by a foot or more but what really sells the illusion is the sound effect of a hard, fleshy hit.
Lots of research has gone into placing the right sound effect at the right time, but what if a completely different sound effect was applie...
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