Don't want to sound like a warmonger here, but the sounds of firearms
in movies always riles me more than a little. I was watching a show
the other night in which several actors were firing determinedly with
Vietnam-era M-16 rifles. The sounds, however, were Hollywood stock
machine gun sounds. Now, I'm no expert, but I know a M-16 does not
sound like a WWII-era Browning Automatic Rifle. At least no M-16 I
ever fired did.
--Bob
And having just seen a couple of episodes of Dukes of Hazzard, I
second the motion about squealing tyres, er, tires, on such surfaces
as dirt, gravel and flattened grass!
On Jan 2, 2007, at 1:19 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> But the worst of the simplistic sound effects is the squealing of
> tyres. Not only do we have squeals in films when the car is clearly
> not push the edges of tyre adhesion but I have seen it when the tyres
> are on all manner of inappropriate surfaces such as grass or mud!
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