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Madhumita  Ghosh
Madhumita Ghosh
Kolkata member since 3 years ago
asked 2 years ago

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Filmmakers use sound effects to manipulate the audience's perception. Sound effects give much more control over the aural experience.


Sound effects can fill in gaps or improve the real sounds. Different sounds can be enhanced or created entirely to make the scene feel more real and immersive.


Sometimes, real-life filming locations have unwanted noises. Sound effects replace these unwanted sounds and create a cleaner audio track.


Sound effects ensure a consistent soundscape throughout the scene. Otherwise, it becomes difficult to capture consistent natural sounds throughout filming.


Sound effects are powerful tools for filmmaking. Subtle sound effects can be used to create specific moods or heighten emotions.

Jonathan Kirby
Jonathan Kirby
member since 2 years ago
answered 2 years ago

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