Demystified | The sounds you hear in the movie are all fake!

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You may know that there are sound effects artists for making movies, but you don't necessarily know how versatile they are, so that in addition to the actors' lines, other voices may be fake! Here is

for popular science:

monster roar = rubbing balloon

monsters will roar similar to beasts, in fact, this is just imitated with a simple balloon. For example, in "Godzilla" in 2014, the sound effects engineer made most of the roaring sound by rubbing the inflated balloon

Demystified | The sounds you hear in the movie are all fake! - Lujuba

downpour = fried bacon

sometimes the sound effects engineer will not record the real sound of rain (and the real sound of rain may not be Can meet the requirements). In this case, the sound of bacon sizzling in the pot is even better!

Demystified | The sounds you hear in the movie are all fake! - Lujuba

Crushing sound = gnawing celery

fractures or large animals stomping on things, you can perfectly imitate it by just gnawing celery, you can't hear the difference

Demystified | The sounds you hear in the movie are all fake! - Lujuba

riding sound = hitting coconut

hitting hard with dry empty coconut On the surface, there will be a familiar sound of horseshoes, which is a simple and practical way!

Archery sound = swinging a bamboo stick

It is not easy to capture the sound of archery, and it is more difficult to express the sound of lowering the arrow. Its practical use of a small bamboo stick quickly swing in front of the microphone, you can complete the

gunshot = staple gun

heavy stapler gun is a perfect tool for simulating gunshots, plus a little processing, sound effects can be reproduced Shocking gunfire

walking in the snow = stepping on starch

The sound of walking in the snow in the movie sounds very comfortable, but it is not true. The sound engineer poured a lot of starch into a huge box, and then put on special shoes to step on

thunder = vibrating aluminum plate

A huge aluminum plate (or aluminum foil) swings and shakes in front of the microphone, which can simulate thunder. If you add other sound effects, you can simulate all kinds of bad weather

melee sound = hit the meat

. Of course, it is impossible to hit a real person when fighting. Instead, pat the meat on a hard surface or use a tool (such as a This thick book) the sound of

swinging on the meat block = the sound of rusty hinges

The sound of swinging and the creaking of the door often appears in horror movies. In fact, it is the

heartbeat that is simulated by the rusty hinge=by garbage The barrel

may need to express the heartbeat sound in the movie. The sound engineer turns the plastic trash can over and presses the bottom rhythmically to achieve the desired effect

body falling sound = book falling sound

represents the body falling to the ground, you can use books to fall Even the sound of falling on the ground or other surfaces

flame burning sound=bubble paper or cooking paper

real flames don’t always make a very loud crackling sound, so the sound engineer will use crumpled bubble wrap or baking paper. Simulate

hatching or beating = squeeze the egg tube

Many movies will have the cracking sound of creatures hatching from the egg, in fact this is the sound of the sound engineer wearing rubber gloves squeezing the egg tube

kissing sound = sucking your arm

The kissing sound I heard was not a real live sound, but the sound of the sound engineer sucking his arm. In order to get a better "wet kiss" effect, they may also dip some water on their lips...

movie is really a "synthetic" art!

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