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Camera Shutter Sound Effects: At first the "open flash" method was used: with the Camera shutter sound effects on a tripod, the shutter was opened, the flash bulb set off, and the shutter was closed. Later the release of the shutter was mechanically synchronized with the discharge of electric current and the Camera shutter sound effects could be held in hand. For convenience the flash gun (battery case, flash bulb, and reflector) was fastened to the side of the Camera shutter sound effects.
Eastman's most important contribution, however, was t the design of the Camera shutter sound effects, but providing a photofin-u'ng service for his customers. The Camera shutter sound effects was loaded len sold; its $25 cost included processing. A contact int from each good negative was made and neatly Dunted on a gilt-edged chocolate-brown card. All the xkk owner had to do was point the Camera shutter sound effects at the sub-:t, release the shutter by pressing a button, wind on film r the next exposure, and recock the shutter by pulling string that wound up its clockwork mechanism.
A studio generally is a specially constructed 3om designed to isolate it from outside noises nd to control reverberations within the room, "hus, it provides a location where the sounds of utgoing programs can be carefully controlled.
The studio usually contains one or more mi-rophones, a turntable to play records, acoustical :reens to help improve the sound, and some-mes special sound-effects equipment to give :alism to a program. Some sound effects are ;corded while others are produced as required, or instance, the crackling of crushed cellophane in be used to imitate the sound of a raging fire. |
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