Explore >1,000 classic sound effects rescued from crumbling magnetic tape in the Sunset Editorial Sound Effects Library from the USC Archive ▶️ https://blog.archive.org/2023/05/20/crash-bark-boom-the-usc-sound-effects-library/
Included in the collection is the full recording session of the famous 'Wilhelm scream.' The track, recorded as "Man eaten by alligator; screams," has become iconic. Take #5 was first used in 1951's "Distant Drums," before sound designer Ben Burtt incorporated it into Star Wars & Indiana Jones. https://archive.org/details/SSE_Library_VOICES/SCREAM/VOXScrm_Man+eaten+by+alligator%3B+screams+%5BWilhelm_CS_USC.wav
Supernova Discovered in Nearby Spiral Galaxy M101
Image Credit & Copyright: Craig Stocks
thanks for .zip google, going to have a lot of fun with this one
https://medium.com/@bobbyrsec/the-dangers-of-googles-zip-tld-5e1e675e59a5
There are a lot of visual and auditory effects that are based around emulating the quirks of certain technologies, like fake VHS distortion or record crackle. It makes me wonder what it'd be like to design imaginary machines with their own quirks and create fake effects based on those. Would they feel as distinct as the real mediums that have a history we're already familiar with?
cat /dev/null