Summary Quiz for “The Reel Sounds of Violence”

Question 19.80

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In this podcast, On the Media host Brooke Gladstone and Slate editor Daniel Engber explore how sound effects are used in movies to enhance violence and how they have changed over time. Rather than recreate realistic sounds, sound engineers try to elicit the appropriate emotion. In fact, sound effects may be so powerful that movie goers may “see” things that take place off camera. Movie sound effects have moved from dry (in the 1970s) to squishy today, but since sounds are conventional (rather than realistic), sound effects may drift back to dry before too long.

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