Much Ado About Everything – Kultura – Kommersant
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In August 1922, on the air of the American radio station WGY, Eugene Walter’s drama “The Wolf” was played, using the first ever audio effect. Pioneer Noise making Jack Foley turned this creative process into one of the most important components of cinema. Only the small budget of the film or an attempt to follow the norms can force the author to refuse professional dubbing film manifesto “Dogma-95”. Foley actors’ gimmicks are also in demand in cartoons, commercials, podcasts and video games. “Kommersant” spied on how the picture is overgrown with sounds in the studio.
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