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Freesound: collaborative database of creative-commons licensed sound for musicians and sound lovers. Have you freed your sound today?
Freesound: collaborative database of creative-commons licensed sound for musicians and sound lovers. Have you freed your sound today?
The “SSE” sound effects come from the Sunset Editorial collection which was donated to USC Cinema in 1990. Sunset Editorial had a low-key history in Hollywood. Not a lot is known about them. This is because their credits in films were usually just “Sound Effects — Sunset Editorial”. The company was active from about 1964 to 1987.
Freesound: collaborative database of creative-commons licensed sound for musicians and sound lovers. Have you freed your sound today?
Preserving the USC Optical Sound Effects Library. [Guest blog post by Craig Smith] Last August, I uploaded 1,233 vintage optical sound effects from various Hollywood productions ranging from the 1930s to 1950s. This is part of a large project I’ve been working on for nearly three years. This collection contains many sounds that give us clues ...
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zapsplat.com. I'm Alan, the creator of ZapSplat.com, a free sound effects library with over 150,000 sound effects to download for free. I created this account to share some of the sounds we create that don't make it into our library (extra versions we don't need). Feel free to also pay us a visit and download some amazing free sound effects ...
In August of 2018, I uploaded 1,233 vintage optical sound effects from various Hollywood productions ranging from the 1930s to 1950s. I called the collection “the Gold Library” because of the color of the old Dyno label-maker tapes on the boxes.
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