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Radio Sound Effects

"Radio Sound Effects" explores the captivating history and artistry behind creating auditory illusions for radio broadcasts, particularly during its golden age. Long before advanced digital technology, sound effects artists ingeniously used everyday objects to produce convincing soundscapes, like galloping horses or bustling cities. This book examines how these techniques significantly enhanced storytelling, advertising, and listener engagement, transforming radio into a truly immersive experience.

The book charts the evolution of sound design in radio, highlighting practical techniques and their application across different genres such as radio drama and advertising. It delves into the art of Foley, where common objects were used to create realistic sounds, and explores how these effects were utilized to create suspense or establish atmosphere. By drawing on archival recordings and interviews, the book provides a comprehensive look at how sound effects artists shaped the auditory landscape of early radio.

Beginning with the principles of sound creation, the book progresses through the art of Foley, the use of sound effects in drama, and their role in advertising. Ultimately, "Radio Sound Effects" demonstrates the lasting legacy of these techniques and their continued relevance in modern audio production, making it a must-read for anyone interested in performing arts, music, or the history of radio.


Author:

  • Mason Scott

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 102 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Culture
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