How Animal Sounds Are Made for Movies and TV
How Animal Sounds Are Made for Movies and TV

How Animal Sounds Are Made for Movies and TV (2020)

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Foley artists use objects to create sounds based on a character's movements and interactions in movies and TV shows. Sometimes, they will find themselves making sounds for animals. Marko Costanzo is a veteran foley artist for c5 Sound, Inc. He has worked on movies like "Ice Age," "Life of Pi," and "True Grit." Costanzo explained how complicated it was to make the sounds of a dragonfly flapping its wings in "Men in Black," and how he captured the footsteps of a dog at different ages in "Marley and Me." Then, Insider showed him an animal clip he has never seen before and had him come up with the proper sounds on the spot.

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Release Date

USA
(internet)
2020-03-26

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How Animal Sounds Are Made for Movies and TV
(Original title)

Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated