sound effects

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English - Turkish
ses efektleri
efektler
ses etkileri
sound effect
ses efekti
English - English
plural form of sound effect
sounds produced artificially for a radio or television programme, a film etc
artificially generated sound used for simulations
sfx
sound effect
An artificially created or enhanced sound, used to accompany the action of a dramatic production, such as a film, play or video game
sound effect
an effect that imitates a sound called for in the script of a play
sound effect
artificially generated sound used for simulations
sound effect
Sound effects are the sounds that are created artificially to make a play more realistic, especially a radio play. An imitative sound, as of thunder or an explosion, produced artificially for theatrical purposes, as for a film, play, or radio program. Often used in the plural. Artificial imitation of sound to accompany action and supply realism in a dramatic production. Sound effects were first used in the theatre, where they can represent a range of action too vast or difficult to present onstage, from battles and gunshots to trotting horses and rainstorms. Various methods were devised by backstage technicians to reproduce sounds (e.g., rattling sheet metal to create thunder); today most sound effects are reproduced by recordings. An important part of old-fashioned radio dramas, sound effects are still painstakingly added to television and movie soundtracks
sound effects

    Hyphenation

    sound ef·fects

    Turkish pronunciation

    saund îfeks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsound əˈfeks/ /ˈsaʊnd ɪˈfɛks/

    Videos

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