Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Movie Soundtracks Mimic Primordial sounds of Animal Distress

Some Movie Makers mimic sounds of animal distress in their films. This is known as non linear vocalization.
Film makers use these noises in horror, action, and war drama. They use these noises to catch the attention of the viewer. It also helps set the emotion of the setting. Scientists say that film makers have been doing this unconsciously, they use these noises because it sets the mood.

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