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Jeff Harper May 26th, 2008 08:08 PM

Sound effects name
 
Hey guys, what do you call the class of sound effects in television or movie trailers, etc., when there is like a boom and a simultaneous jump cut to a dramatic scene or text? eg., (boom) COMING (boom) 06-15-08 (boom) TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU, etc., the sound I'm referring to is like a timpani drum, etc. I want to find some variations of these sound effects but don't know the term used to describe them. Thanks in advance. In addition if anyone knows where I might start looking for them that would be great as well...

Dan Brockett May 26th, 2008 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Harper (Post 883590)
Hey guys, what do you call the class of sound effects in television or movie trailers, etc., when there is like a boom and a simultaneous jump cut to a dramatic scene or text? eg., (boom) COMING (boom) 06-15-08 (boom) TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU, etc., the sound I'm referring to is like a timpani drum, etc. I want to find some variations of these sound effects but don't know the term used to describe them. Thanks in advance. In addition if anyone knows where I might start looking for them that would be great as well...

Sounds to me like you are referring to the highly overused, tired and lame, "Whoosh". There are many different packages of them all over the web, you can try www.sounddogs.com or check out all of the usual suspects like Digital Juice, Sound Ideas, etc.

If it's not the "Whoosh", it might be the "Boom" or "Thump", just look for sound effects element packages.

Just don't over use them, they have been done into the ground already ;-)

Dan

Matt Ryan May 27th, 2008 12:45 AM

a must see
 
check out videocopilot.net. Andrew Kramer has a sound effects dvd that has the title sounds. Here is the direct link http://www.videocopilot.net/dsfx.html . check out the other products and free tutorials. Great Stuff!!!

Mike Peter Reed May 27th, 2008 02:43 AM

I think collectively they are called "grams". I don't know the origin of the word but pretty sure it does back to radio.

Jimmy Tuffrey May 27th, 2008 03:52 AM

Phono-gram

Still refereed to as grams in broadcast.
It used to mean anything played in off a vinyl record and 1/4 tape cartridges as well which the grams where often carted up onto for ease of use.

These days it is normally hard drive mini disc cd etc..
It does not refer to a specific effect such as a whoosh.

Standbye grams...
Go grams...
Grams op. etc..

Jeff Harper May 27th, 2008 04:40 AM

Matt, that is exactly what I'm looking for! Thank you...it IS great stuff! Decent price too.

The names of the sounds I was referring too are "impacts", apparently.

The Video CoPilots guys are geniuses, I'm also ordering their other stuff. Amazing.


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