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BenLeong

macrumors regular
Original poster
Mar 31, 2010
143
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Seattle
Okay, so I've searched the internet for years, and I've never been able to find an answer to this. In cheesy kung fu movies of the 1970's, there's often a sound effect used for slow-motion stuff... almost like a fluttering kind of sound. We've all heard it before. For example, if there was a scene where a guy was jumping up in the air to do some ridiculously powerful kick or flip or something, it would be in slow-motion, and this sound effect would be used.

I've heard it many times on That 70's Show, and most recently I heard it on an episode of Chappelle Show, where Tyrone Biggins lifts a car or something.

Any help would be much, much appreciated!
 

Garfinkle

macrumors newbie
May 6, 2010
2
0
RE:I need help identifying a very common sound effect!

Actually guy whenever you will watch movie in slow motion that time they will dont do sound you can just watch and enjoy . I hope you got it
 
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