The Milwaukee Journal – Apr 23,
1939
Darn Clever, These Sound Effects
Men
CLEVER, these sound effects men.
They’re not merely content in inventing a gadget for a given sound; they make
the same gadget do for many sounds.
Knives and forks, for example, are
used not only in eating sequences, but in exciting dueling scenes as well.
A compressed air tank used for
decompression hisses, can give the illusion of a tinkling bell buoy bobbling
back and forth at sea. All you have to do is strike the side of the tank with a
soft mallet.
Squirting a seltzer water bottle
sounds over the air just like turning on the water faucet. The seltzer bottle
doubled in a comedy scene on a recent “Town Hall Tonight” broadcast when FredAllen used it to produce the sound of milk strumming into a pail.
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