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The jangle of car keys, a door slamming, the clatter of plates. Ordinary, everyday sounds, which foley artist Alyson Dee Moore has to recreate in extraordinary ways. “You may not know you’re hearing, but you’re hearing them,” she says in a video revealing how she creates the sound effects in films like The Matrix, The Dark Knight and Frozen.
Moore has been a foley artist for more than 30 years, painstakingly recreating sound effects that are timed to match what’s happening on the screen. “You shouldn’t notice it – it should just fit seamlessly.” The video offers a glimpse inside Moore’s studio, which is “full of junk” – scuffed shoes, piles of plant pots, crutches leaning against the wall and shelves filled with coconut shells. And there’s an insight into the process of making sounds like space helmets colliding (involving a pine cone) or knuckles cracking (using uncooked lasagne sheets). As Moore’s mixer Mary Jo Lang comments, “Foley is a unique kind of sound, because it’s bigger than life but it still sounds like life”. If you would like to comment on this story or anything else you have seen on BBC Culture, head over to our page or message us on.
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The Complete BBC Sound Effects Library is a massive collection of more than 29'400 royalty free sound effects spanning the sonic palette, and covering the globe. This comprehensive collection contains over two hundred sound effect categories including international ambiences, animals from Africa to Asia, wind and rain, machines, sports, battles and guns, traffic, and hundreds of others. BBC Complete contains all the BBC Sound Effects Libraries such as the BBC Standard Sound Library on 166 audio CD's, the BBC Historic Sound Library and also the comprehensive BBC Nature Sound Library.
BBC Series 1 - 166 contains 15,722 noise and sound files from the BBC CD series no. 1 - 166, as well as the contents of the so-called BBC Historical Sound Archive. The BBC Series 1 - 166 Sound Archive is a comprehensive archive featuring standard sounds from every acoustic categories. The historical BBC archive contains special recordings (many of them unique) from the early days of sound recording.
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These include original Second World War recordings made during the Blitz in London. All files contained in the BBC CD series are part of the legendary BBC sound archive. Specially remastered for use in digital production, they also include comprehensive metadata. Avosound Wave And Spectrum Audio Player. Track: Complete BBC Sound Effects Library Audio Demo Complete BBC Sound Effects Library © by BBC BBC Historical Sound Effects Library BBC Historical Sound Effects Library BBC Historic contains a collection from real historic records and is collected now together with the BBC Standard Sound Library. The historical part of the BBC sound library contains original records from the old days - original audio material from the World War 2 or the orignal recording from the apollo space mission. Original Recording from the BBC Historical Sound Effects Library Original Recording from the BBC Historical Sound Effects Library Launch of a Titan 3 rocket.pretty noisy!
Avosound Wave And Spectrum Audio Player. Track: © by BBC The BBC Nature Sound Effects Library The BBC Nature Sound Effects Library The BBC Nature Sound Effects Library offers the most diverse array of nature and animal sound effects in the world. This extensive collection of 13,695 royalty free sound effects has been recorded by BBC's top sound engineers from the late 1960s to the present day. Never before released, this library contains seventy categories of nature, ambience and animal sound effects that cross borders and span the globe. Sounds include apes from Borneo, ice cracking in Alaska, killer whale sound effects from Norway and Ethiopian baboons. This library also includes 10,000 bird sounds, from Costa Rican vultures to Canadian sparrows, from French bee eaters to South Georgian macaroni penguins.
The BBC Nature Archives will impress your audiences with its exciting collection of international sounds from all over the world. Features of the BBC Complete Sound Effects Library Features of the BBC Complete Sound Effects Library Every sound in the BBC Complete Sound Effects Library was recorded by BBC's top sound engineers in all corners of the globe. This library is delivered as 16 bit / 44.1 kHz broadcast wav files and contains rich embedded metadata for pinpoint sound effects searches. All sound effects are descriptively named and intuitively categorized in folders with descriptive names for easy browsing. The BBC Sound Effects Library's metadata is compatible with and other asset management systems. 29,420 sound effects (560 GB).
16 bit / 44.1 kHz broadcast wav files. 1 TB Sound Effects Hard Drive (Firewire 400/800, USB 2.0).
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