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Location: Warped off into the sunset. With fond memories of most of you, and not a little sorrow at leaving.
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Sound Effects
I bring this up, because in the last Trek book I read, Cold Equations: The Body Electric, I found myself amused when So, what sounds accompany the novels for you? When the Breen talk, do you hear the garbled static? Do the Tholians chirp and click shrilly as the translator gives us the English? Do nice big noisy explosions go off in your head when things go boom, as things tend to do in sci-fi adventures?
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Re: Sound Effects
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Vice Admiral
Location: Warped off into the sunset. With fond memories of most of you, and not a little sorrow at leaving.
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Re: Sound Effects
As for the Breen, I hear the familiar garbling noises and "play" the dialogue over it, as though I'm hearing both the original speech and the translation. I guess I don't use subtitles for the same reason I don't use music - it would ruin the twisted sense of verisimilitude.
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Re: Sound Effects
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Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Sound Effects
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Location: The Final Frontier, TX
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Re: Sound Effects
![]() For music, I try to listen to music from every composer (Goldsmith, Horner, Giacchinno etc). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3XY5s-BiPE I like 2:10, for example, when DS9...you know...goes away at the end of Plagues Of Night. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeLqsvFO31o The explosion sound effect at 0:30 works well for that same scenario in Raise The Dawn! Anymore, and I'll post. |
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Location: Omaha, NE
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Location: The Final Frontier, TX
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Re: Sound Effects
0:37 is what I imagine a Breen engine activating would sound like. (The electronic, uprising hum, not the yelling Russian).
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Location: I really do not know . . .
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Re: Sound Effects
!!!I have to admit doing voice characterizations and I have a weakness for explosions - they just cry out for reader interaction, as it were. But I was afraid I was all alone in the world doing that. I'll have to try some of the other sound effects though - outta be fun. Next I'll have to admit rocking about in my chair when the ship is in trouble while I'm watching TOS. Last night was a bit of exercise while The Corbomite Maneuver was showing.
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Location: France
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Re: Sound Effects
![]() And being a fan of soundtracks in general and Star Trek soundtracks in particular, when I read at home, I sometimes read a Star Trek novel with a Star Trek soundtrack in the background.
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Location: Yorkshire
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And when writing too!
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Admiral
Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: Sound Effects
I also imagine TNG LCARS with a lot more animation than was practical during the 90's. Just to annoy the telepathic purists who might be listening in.
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I think there was at least one case where I decided to envision an original novel in TAS style in my head. I think it was Bantam's Trek to Madworld.
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Location: KingDaniel has fallen Into Darkness (in England)
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Re: Sound Effects
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