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MEN AT WAR Sound Effects Private Bert Brennke, of Waterloo, Iowa stepped gingerly along a snow-covered road on the Belgian front, operating a mine detector. He would not let himself be distracted ...
God Of War's Sounds Were Made By Squishing Melons, Slapping Wood & Toilet Plungers Please enjoy this look at how Ragnarok's sound effects were made ...
Ever wondered how they make the sound effects we hear in video games? Meet Joanna Fang, foley artist for PlayStation Studios and master at creating sounds for movies and video games like God of ...
One of the coolest God of War Ragnarok‘s sound effects actually came from a baby… a baby in a womb, to be precise. That’s according to Santa Monica Studio‘s senior sound designer Alex ...
Sound effects are a personal thing. I may do a great dinosaur, you may do an amazing fax tone. And yeah, we geeks make sound effects more often than you think and we're not explaining why.Tell us ...
Alex Previty, a sound design lead who worked on God of War: Ragnarok, revealed that they used their baby's heartbeat while still in the womb to create the eerie noises made when players visit The ...
A God of War: Ragnarok developer has revealed that one of the game's subtlest sound effects is the sound of their baby's heartbeat from inside the womb. In a recent tweet, PlayStation senior sound ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Steven Spielberg scored big at the Motion Picture Sound Editors ...
The sound effects — gunfire, shelling, falling debris — are the movie’s best addition, helping to conjure the sensation of continuous bombardment, day and night. The sonic accompaniment isn ...
Popping in and out of cover has been a hallmark of the Gears of War franchise since the first game came out in 2006. It hasn't changed much because it didn't need to. What's always been an issue ...
One God of War Ragnarok dev has shown off the weird and wonderful tools she put to use creating the sequel's sound effects. Earlier this week, Wired published the video below, where God of War ...
The "Warfare" sound team took its forensic cues from newbie director and former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza about what it was like to hear the snap of a bullet before the bang in Ramadi, Iraq, in 2006.