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Wesley Bryon Harrison (January 31, 1925 - July 21, 2019), better known as Wes Harrison and nicknamed Mr. Sound Effects, was an American comedian and voice actor, notable for his ability to create realistic sound effects using only his voice and a Shure 530 Slendyne microphone. [1] Harrison had a comic style reminiscent of Red Skelton.
John Roesch is an American Foley artist. [2] Roesch is the head Foley artist at Lucasfilm's Skywalker Ranch. [3]Roesch has provided Foley sound effects for over 400 films, including The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, the Matrix trilogy, The Green Mile, and E.T. [4] [5] Roesch received a 2013 career achievement award during the Motion Picture Sound Editors’ 60th Golden Reel Awards ceremony.
A Foley artist is the person who creates this sound art. Foley artists use creativity to make viewers believe that the sound effects are actually real. The viewers should not be able to realize that the sound was not actually part of the filming process itself. Foley sounds are added to the film in post-production after the film has been shot. [7]
Aldrin was simply walking across the lunar surface and Armstrong snapped a photo at just the right moment. Really, Aldrin said, there are just three words that sum up why this photo is so ...
The first song played from the surface of the Moon, chosen by Aldrin, was Quincy Jones's and Frank Sinatra's version of "Fly Me to the Moon". [14] The BBC had used a hurriedly re-recorded version of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" for its news coverage of the landing, but did not play the song again until the mission was over, because of the way that the song lyrics ended.
Moonblaster is a software designed by Remco Schrijvers based on his time-step sequencer software for other MSX sound cards. Later on, Marcel Delorme took over the software development for Moonblaster. It was designed for use with the Moonsound, of which the program's name inspired the name for the sound card itself.
Fans are over the moon with excitement over David Copperfield’s newest trick. The legendary illusionist, who counts making the Statue of Liberty disappear and walking through the Great Wall of ...
The sound of a bullet entering a person from a close distance may sound nothing like the sound designed in the above example, but since very few people are aware of how such a thing actually sounds, the job of designing the effect is mainly an issue of creating a conjectural sound which feeds the audience's expectations while still suspending ...