Halloween Horror Sound Effects Asbjoern Andersen


Halloween is here, and to get you in that spooky mood, we've compiled this huge selection of guides on how you can do your own horror sound effects, spectacular horror SFX libraries, and exclusive A Sound Effect interviews on some of the scariest movies and series ever made.

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How to make your own horror sound effects:


How to Design Fierce Creature Vocals – Huge Sound Design Tutorial (includes 26 free SFX):


Creature vocals sound design guideWant to learn how to design creature vocalizations? Chase Steele is back with a new in-depth tutorial, covering everything from sourcing and layering creature source material to editing, processing and transforming those recordings into some mean creature vocals.
 

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How to create Haunting Horror Sounds Effects for Interfaces (includes 15 free SFX):


Horror Sound EffectsInterested in learning how to design horror sound effects – particularly targeted towards horror-type interfaces? Check out this exclusive, in-depth A Sound Effect tutorial by Chase Steele:
 

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5 tips for making the most of Dehumaniser 2:


Dehumaniser 2 guideDehumaniser 2 by Krotos is an excellent vocal sound design system – and Michał Pukała from Krotos just provided this helpful guide featuring 5 tips on how you can make the most of it:
 

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How to create horror sound effects that are truly scary (and gory!):


How do you create your own horror and gore sound effects? Saro Sahihi from SoundBits has a lot of experience with that, having done both a full-on gore sound library, as well as some SFX libraries with really creepy, ghostly sounds and shocking transitions. And in this special A Sound Effect guide, he shares his tips on how to make those horrific sounds. Here’s Saro with his tips for horror sound effects creation:
 

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Highlighted Horror Sound Effects Libraries:


  • Gore Sound Effects Bloodbath Play Track 360 sounds included Original price was: $39.99.Current price is: $29.99.

    BLOODBATH is a collection of 360 carefully designed and rendered horror/gore sound effects.
    Stabs, chops, blood drips, flesh drips, Skinning, slicing, gush textures, cinematic flesh impacts and more!

    BLOODBATH is divided into two main categories:
    CLEAN 192kHz 24BIT | 250 FILES | META DATA
    All CLEAN sound effects have been lightly cleaned up in RX and meta tagged in Soundminer.
    Single layer with no pitch/time corrections, no compression nor other plugins alike.
    Realistic, organic sounds, recorded at 192kHZ. Perfect for stacking/layering or more subtle sound design.


    DESIGNED 96kHz 24BIT | 110 FILES | META DATA
    All DESIGNED sound effects have been put together using CLEAN sound effects.
    Multiple layers (Stacked), carefully processed to achieve modern cinematic sound.

    Recorded with: Sound Devices MixPre 6, Sennheiser MKH8060 and Sony PCM D100 at 192kHZ. Edited with: Pro Tools, iZotope RX, Sound Particles

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  • Crafted by iconic sound designer and composer Alan Howarth (Army of Darkness, Total Recall, Bram Stoker’s Dracula), the Cinematic Dread library includes eerie drones, textured atmospheres, and more ready-to-use sound effects to instantly add anxiety and otherworldly energy to your fantasy, horror and sci-fi projects.

    Right in time for Halloween, Cinematic Dread delivers 74 foreboding sci-fi and horror sound effects to induce fear and tension in your scenes – including buzzy alien swells, evil choral winds, swirling vortexes, ghostly underwater hums, demonic resonance and more.

    Add mood and texture to your designs with the authentic character of sounds direct from the imagination of a horror/sci-fi master. With Howarth’s influential specialization in both sound design and composition – evident in dozens of noteworthy credits including the original Star Trek films, collaborations with John Carpenter (Halloween II, They Live, Escape from New York) and more – this collection provides the perfect mysterious and sinister soundscapes for all of your supernatural sonic needs.

    Each sound file is embedded with rich metadata to help you find the exact sound effect you need with quick, intuitive search. Fuel creativity with descriptions characterizing each recording with both realistic depictions and emotional interpretations of each sound effect. Cinematic Dread is also included in Pro Sound Effects’ CORE: Pro.

    Key Features:

    • 74 sound effects (2.08GB)
    • 24-bit/48kHz broadcast .wav files
    • Descriptive embedded metadata
    • 100% Royalty-Free
  • Dehumaniser 2 is a powerful vocal processing tool perfect for creature sound design. Utilising incoming live or pre-recorded signals, the software allows you to dynamically tailor effects while creating multi-layered sound instantly.

    Perfect for audio professionals, this versatile tool makes a strong addition to any film, TV or video game post-production process. Its flexibility also makes the plugin ideal for use in live environments, including theatre performances, Halloween attractions or voiceover/dialogue sessions.

    Ships with over 100 monstrous presets and 133 high-quality animal recordings, including Tigers, Leopards, Pigs, Parrots and more.

    System requirements:
    Dehumaniser is a VST/AU/AAX Plugin – requires a supported host/DAW. Covered under the Dehumaniser 2 EULA. An iLok account (available for free at ilok.com) is required to activate and use the software. A dongle is not required, but if you want to use one, an iLok 2 or later is the one to use.
  • Halloween 101 is a great collection of sounds for your spooktacular projects!  Inside are eerie ambiences; ghosts and zombies; human grunts, dying, screaming, and wailing; bloody gore; blade sounds, glass breaks, squeaky floors and doors, and so much more!

    Halloween 101 includes:

    • Strange, haunting ambiences
    • Blades – impacts, hits, chainsaw, war-hammer, battle ax
    • Fighting and Gore – punches, rib cage ripping open, splats, goops
    • Footsteps – glass, creaky wood
    • Glass Breaks
    • Human Sounds – evil laughs, screams (solo and group), grunts
    • Unhuman Sounds – Groups of ghostly voices, zombies (solo and groups), speaking in tongues
    • Weather – thunder & wind
    • Doors – creaking, “Demons Gate”

  • Door Sound Effects Haunted Doors – Designed and Source Play Track 209 sounds included Original price was: $24.99.Current price is: $19.99.

    Haunted Doors [D&S] is a collection of 209 old doors sound effects.

    HD consist of of 45 designed sounds (Opens, Closes, Cinematic Door Impacts @ 96kHz 24Bit) & 164 source recordings (Door creaks, knob twists & turns, rattling, squeaking, opens, closes, locks, bolts and more! @ 192kHz 24Bit).

    All audio files have been recorded at superb 192KHZ 24BIT. Multiple mic positions to capture all
    the little details such as loose lock mechanisms, inner rattling, stuttering creaks and rich natural reverbs of empty corridors.

    Comprehensive Soundminer's metadata. Over 25 different door knobs and handles,
    over 10 pairs of hinges, 10 different doors and more! Perfect for horror movies, games and more.

    LOCATION: Spain, Costa Blanca. Traditional Spanish hacienda before renovation.
    RECORDED WITH: Sound Devices MixPre 6 + Sennheiser MKH 8060
    EDITED AND MASTERED WITH: Pro Tools, iZotope RX (mildly),Fabfilter, Zynaptiq, Waves.

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  • Horror Sound Effects Horror | Bundle Play Track 9001+ sounds included Original price was: $628.Current price is: $621.72.

    All the horror-related sound effects libraries in one huge bundle. That’s 15 libraries featuring all kinds of scary, shocking and gory sound effects. Build eerie to hard stopping atmospheres with the “ANGST | Surrounding Horror Soundscapes” – Series. Create terrifying stingers, shockers and transitions with “Just Transitions | Creepy Trailers”, the squeaking and scraping “Just Metal” libraries, Just Chains and “Unsettling Creaks & Squeaks. Get the audience fully immersed into brutal splatter scenes with “Just Gore” and its add-on “Just More Gore” and finally give any monstrous monster, crawling creature or frightened, despaired or dying human a voice with the three “Screams & Shouts” libraries.

    The “HORROR | BUNDLE”
    15 LIBRARIES | 9001 FILES | 98.51 GB

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  • 5 LIBRARIES – 20GB – 3,500+ FILES


    The SoundMorph Horror bundle provides all the essential ingredients for you to add to your tool box of horror sounds.

    From Creatures, Gore impacts, and Bloody Cinematic Impacts, to atmosphere and doom, you can’t go wrong with adding this collection to your workflow.

    With a savings of over $150 (regular price $450) you save big purchasing the “Horror Bundle” versus purchasing the individual products!


    Horror Bundle Includes:
    Doom Drones
    Bloody Nightmare
    Tension
    Monster Within
    Gore

  • Howling Winds – Interior is 1.4 GB of high-velocity air molecules in 42 separate files – recorded in 24bit/96kHz stereo – from an interior perspective. All files are UCS-compliant.

    It is a collection of highly expressive, sometimes vocal, sometimes violent gusts of wind, squalls of rain and sleet – as heard from within the safety of a home.

    KEY FEATURES

    • Howling, moaning, whistling wind sounds
    • Roofs and windows pummeled with rain and sleet
    • Bad weather in an urban setting

  • Gore Sound Effects Just Gore Play Track 820 sounds included Original price was: $40.Current price is: $39.60.

    Welcome to the Bloodfeast. Welcome to 496 files containing over 820 goregeous bone breaking, blood soaking and flesh slicing Splatter SoundFX.

    This huge hardgoreconstruction kit contains all the sounds of gore you need for your horror-, action-, thriller-, slasher-, monster-, martial-arts-, zombie- or fantasy-, movie or video-game.

    …and, there is a chainsaw too, of course.

     

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  • Summon twisted spirits from the dark realm with Nuances of Fear! A nuanced collection of scary sound effects, exploring the wide variety of different sub-genres of horror.

    This exclusive library was designed by a team of sound designers, with credits including Disney+, Facebook, League of Legends, Ratchet and Clank, World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, Ark: Survival Evolved, Oculus and many others.

    Upgrade your collection with over 312 bone-chilling designed and 270 source sound effects. All sound effects come in 24bit 96kHz, including detailed naming conventions and rigorous Soundminer-embedded metadata.

    All source sound effects were recorded with Sound Devices 788T and a LCR setup of two Sennheiser MKH 8040’s and one MKH 8050. The source audio was recorded in excellent conditions and post-processed additionally for crystal clear quality.

    Library Review:

    “RT Sonics’ Nuances of Fear library has some very innovative and detailed sounds that I find myself returning to again and again when I need some inventive elements and unique detail. Nuances of Fear is definitely one of my favorite horror libraries. Great work, guys!”

    Angelo Palazzo

    Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer. | Stranger Things 3, Frozen 2, Star Trek: Discovery, Alita: Battle Angel.

    Nuances of Fear features:

    Jump scares, Distorted SFX, Scary Resonances, Bowed Metal and Glass, Ominous Stingers, Distorted Screams, Metal Scrapes, Ghost Whispers, Psycho Stutters, Dark Magic, Reverses, Transitions, Scary Atmospheres, Psychological Drones, Pulses, Evil Vocal Growls, Granular Textures and much more

  • Scare Tactics is a collection of unsettling atonal textures, menacing drones, abstract hits and ghostly transitions, providing all of the elements needed to construct convincingly creepy horror scenes full of dark ambience, jump scares and ominous presence.

    Created using a combination of heavily-processed string instruments, manipulated field recordings and cutting-edge synthesis techniques, these production-ready sounds can be dropped straight into your project out of the box or further tweaked and tailored to your liking with your tools of choice.

    Prepare to unleash some serious Scare Tactics on to your audience!

    As a bonus, we’ve also included raw recordings of Bells, Violins and a custom-built Waterphone from our friends at 344 Audio in Manchester, UK, as well as recordings of a Prepared Zither from the Glitchedtones archives!

    Full Pack Contents:
    40 Abstract Textures
    20 Drones
    100 Oneshot Jump Scare Elements
    40 Transitions/Passbys

    Bonus Content – Instrument Recordings:

    36 Prepared Zither
    36 Bells (Choice of Dynamic or Condenser Mic versions)
    186 Violin (Choice of Dynamic or Condenser Mic versions)
    130 Waterphone (Choice of Dynamic or Condenser Mic versions)

    Please note, Prepared Zither recordings are at 24/48, everything else is 24/96

  • Horror Sound Effects Spooky Halloween Sound Effects Library Play Track 170 sounds included Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $79.99.

    Something wicked this way comes with SPOOKY HALLOWEEN HORRORS, a huge collection of high quality scary sounds. No matter what you're on working on, whether it's a horror video-game, a creepy cartoon, a spooky app for children, or even a huge Halloween party or a live event, this ghostly gathering of ready-to-use sound effects is guaranteed to send a shiver through your project!

    EVERYTHING YOU NEED

    Whether you’re looking for creepy CHARACTER VOICES such as GHOSTS, WEREWOLVES, ZOMBIES and SCREAMS, intense ACTION SOUNDS including BUBBLING CAULDRONS, CREAKY DOORS, KNIFE ATTACKS and GORE SPLATTERS, EVIL LAUGHTER or spooky AMBIENCES like HOWLING WINDS, CREEPY CLOCKS and CHURCH BELLS, you're sure to be spooked by the huge range of sounds to be found inside!

    BETTER THAN CANDY

    Immerse yourself in over 500 audio files of expertly designed sounds, supplied in high-quality MP3 + SD and HD WAV formats, meticulously labelled for effortless searching. Each and every audio file in this phantasmal collection has been expertly mixed and mastered to fit into ANY audio environment – just drag, drop, and let the spooky festivities commence!

    With FREE UPDATES, FOREVER! and 35 FREE BONUS SOUNDS from our Best Sellers: Zombie Voices and Blood, Guts & Gore, there’s no better time to scare your audience with this ONE OF A KIND spooky sound pack!

    Hurry! Buy now to prepare the perfect paranormal project in time for next Halloween!

    PERFECT FOR:

    • Video Games
    • Slot Games
    • Film / Animation
    • Ads / Trailers
    • YouTube videos
    • Live Events
    • Music Production
    • Sound Design

    …and all other audio-visual productions

    KEY FEATURES: 

    • Huge variety of sounds for every spooky scene or situation. Multiple variants and intensities for your convenience and additional options.
    • Ready to use – requires no editing, labelling or splicing. Categorized, organized and individually labeled files for maximum use efficiency
    • FREE BONUS – 35 high-quality theme-related sounds from our best sellers
    • All files are included in Hi-Rez WAV, SD WAV and HQ MP3 formats
    • FREE Updates to higher versions, FOREVER!

    TECHNICAL DETAILS:

    • 510 Audio Files (170 original sounds)
    • WAV Format: 24 Bit/96 kHz and 16 Bit/44.1 kHz
    • MP3 Format: 320 Kbps
    • Unpacked Size: 1.08 GB
    • Total Run Time: 1h 08m 51s
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  • The Gut-Wrenching Gore Library gathers 712 clips in 26.96 gigabytes. Recorded from 6 synchronized perspectives in 192 kHz, it shares horror sound design elements in two themes: male and female vocalizations and fruit destruction.

    The vocalization showcase screams, choking, gurgling, gobbling, teeth and biting, and breathing, each with a variety of takes and performances. Body blows, stabs, hits, and gore were provided by tearing, breaking, and squeezing fruit, vegetables, and other food such as watermelons, leeks, porridge, yogurt, tomatoes and others.

    The package includes Pro Tools and Reaper mixing sessions, and embedded metadata in every clip.

  • Creature Sound Effects The Undead 2 Play Track 618 sounds included, 106 mins total $60

    A hell spawned collection of powerful zombie vocals; Guttural grunts, growls, bites, snarls, roars and screeches to cover nearly every zombie vocal need!


    It’s been four long years since ShotgunMike’s The Undead was unleashed upon the unsuspecting sound community, leaving a trail of bloody sound designers in it’s wake. Well now they’re back in The Undead 2 and they’re bigger, angrier and hungrier than ever!

    Based upon ShotgunMike’s extensive experience in game and cinematic sound design, The Undead 2 is a much larger collection of less defined but more varied powerful zombie vocals. Guttural grunts, growls, bites, snarls, roars and screeches to cover nearly every zombie vocal need. Things have been kept simple, rather than individual assets what you’ll find in this library is larger files defined by their intensity, vocal type and length, which will make editing and creating variations much easier. It also includes zombie hoard soundscapes in varying locations, including urban, interiors and tunnels. 

    So why less defined assets? Over the last four years since the release of the first The Undead library, ShotgunMike has worked on a lot of in game audio and cinematics, and it’s predominantly not pre-defined or over designed material he’s reached for when crafting the sounds of creatures (or anything else for that matter), it’s often texture, tonality, movement and intensity. To that end, making more varied content for The Undead 2 without putting too many labels on them will give sound designers and editors more choice and flexibility when designing their own creature vocals. With over 600 assets, including zombie hoard soundscapes, this library is full of the kind of material that will add power and aggression to zombies, trolls, ogres, orcs, vampires and any other hell spawned creature you can think of!

  • Metal Sound Effects Unsettling Creaks and Squeaks 2 Play Track 350+ sounds included Original price was: $30.Current price is: $29.70.

    Unsettling Creaks and Squeaks – Extension I is the first extension to the very popular “Unsettling Creaks and Squeaks” sound library.

    It delivers door and furniture creaks and squeaks, creaking leather, rubber and balloons, door handles, disturbing metal on metal squeaks and much more.

    This sound effects library is a composite collection of 345 files with even more single sounds of unsettling and and unpleasant squeaking and creaking elements. It’s a great starting point for designing a vast number of different soundscapes in various genres – from just using the sounds as general Hard Effects, through Science Fiction to Horror. All sounds are production ready: Cleaned, edited and leveled, and all with with embedded BWF Metadata.

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Behind the sound for scary horror movies and series – Exclusive A Sound Effect interviews:

The Haunting of Bly Manor


Haunting of Bly Manor Music & Sound DesignWriter/director Mike Flanagan brings back his composing and post sound team for his second Netflix series The Haunting of Bly Manor. Here, The Newton Brothers composing duo, supervising sound editor Trevor Gates, and re-recording mixer Jonathan Wales discuss the sonic differences between Hill House and Bly Manor and how they helped support this slow-burn story through sound:
 

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The Third Day


The Third Day SoundHBO Max’s new limited series The Third Day — starring Jude Law and Naomie Harris — is a feast of sound that adds a sense of unease and uncertainty to mirror the characters’ experiences. Oscar-winning supervising sound editor/re-recording mixer Niv Adiri talks about his cinematic approach to designing and mixing the disturbing sound of the show:
 

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Lovecraft Country


Lovecraft Country soundHBO’s Lovecraft Country series is an interesting mix of historical-drama and horror elements that have given the sound team lots of avenues to explore. Here, sound supervisor Tim Kimmel and sound designer Paula Fairfield talk about their approach to world-building and monster making.
 

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Halloween:


The original Halloween is one of my favorite horror movies, and the 2018 version of Halloween (a direct sequel to the original movie) just premiered to great reviews, and is number one at the US box office right now.

This interview gets you the story on how sound supervisors Will Files and P.K. Hooker found brutal sonic inspiration in Michael Myers’ no-frills method of murder – and used that to create a soundscape that’s equally simple yet savage.
 

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The Haunting of Hill House:


Audience reactions to Netflix’ new horror series The Haunting of Hill House have been strong, with horror legend Stephen King hailing it as close to a work of genius.

Many reviewers are particularly praising the sound design for the series – and it’s a great pleasure to present this interview on how its powerful sound was made, as told by Emmy-award winning supervising sound editor/sound designer Trevor Gates.

 

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Hereditary:


Hereditary Sound

Hereditary is being hailed as one of the best horror movies in recent years, and it sounds fantastic.

Here’s the in-depth story on how the sound team at Parabolic NY carefully controlled the tension in Hereditary with sound.

They also discuss the finer points of the sounds of gore, how you make a room tone sound evil – and a sinister sonic element heard throughout the film that you probably haven’t noticed.

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The Nun


The nun soundThe Nun is the latest installment in The Conjuring’s horror universe, and it was a huge hit at the box office.

In this exclusive interview, supervising sound editors Bill R. Dean and Ron Eng tell the story about its scary sound – covering everything from recording bells and homemade crosses, designing demon vocals, how they used the Dolby Atmos surround field, to how the jump-scare scenes never got old (especially for one re-recording mixer).

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A Quiet Place:


A Quiet Place Sound

Sound and silence are key elements in A Quiet Place, and for sound designers Ethan Van der Ryn and Erik Aadahl it was an incredibly thrilling – and challenging – project to work on. Here’s how they created the crucial sound of A Quiet Place:

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  • 54 sounds on fire! Another indispensable toolkit of fire, wood burning, flames and different fire ambiences that were recorded indoors and outdoors. Find the true sound of it with Vadi Sound Library.

     

     

    About Campfire, Fireplace and Stove

    From loopable fire, wood burning, fireplace and flames, bonfire, stove and campfire, this 96 kHz – 24bit collection has both organic Foley and sound design usability in stereo and mono format.

    You will get lots of organic firewood crackles, sizzles, hisses, whooshes and campfire ambiences of the forest, sometimes with owls hooting, dogs barking and the crickets. Fire bursts and igniting with spray and flamethrower, matches, magneto lighters, closing and opening of metal lids are included too.

    These 54 immersive sounds are windy, wild, fast or calm and peaceful and were recorded at different seasons, at night and day, indoors and outdoors and all fire burning sounds are loopable. You will get intuitive, detailed naming, UCS compatibility and the usual Vadi Sound craft and attention to detail.

    Keywords:

    Fire, fireplace, stove, campfire, bonfire, flame, burn, burst, crackle, sizzle, hiss, gas, ignite, forest, night, day, indoor, outdoor, match, lighter, whoosh, air, brush, debris.

     

     

    What else you may need

    You may want to check out Drag and Slide Pack for 477 sounds of dragging, sliding, scraping and friction sounds of different objects made of wood, plastic, metal on various surfaces.

    Lots Of Chains is another option with 450+ sounds that capture pretty much every material and action of the chain.

  • Blast off into a dark sci-fi world teeming with creatures and unknown wonders. Introducing the heart-pounding warfare and general FPS & Sci-fi game audio SFX pack filled with the intensity you need to start your first-person shooter game. Welcome to “Sci-Fi Shooter Game” – a game audio sound effects library featuring over 1100+ designed SFX, tailored specifically for game developers and sound designers seeking a solid foundation for their game audio. Build alien atmospheres, futuristic battlefields, UI sequences, gizmos, gadgets, doors, mechs, robots & more. Sci-fi Shooter Game covers almost all your needs, whether it’s a dark synth-wave loading screen music loop, the realistic clanks of robotic mechanical footsteps, the futuristic hum of UI elements, or the thunderous blast of weapons; every sound is expertly crafted for maximum impact and intensity. With over 78 minutes of finely tuned audio and a solid foundation of almost everything needed to complete a sci-fi shooter game, you’re in for an action-packed adventure.

    • 1173 files / 484 glued files
    • 6.69 GB of game audio assets
    • All in 96k 24bit .wav
    • Includes over 78 minutes of audio
  • Illumination Designed Bundle Vol. 1 features an experimental collection of sounds crafted from the electromagnetic signals of various light source.

    This bundle offers a variety of sci-fi inspired sounds, including cinematic elemenets, drones/ambiences and explosions. Our Audio Craftsmen used a Lite2Sound photodiode amplifier to capture the electric signal lights emit. These were then meticulously edited and manipulated to create a series of unique sounds.

    The 3.27GB collection includes three volumes:

     

    Illumination Designed Vol. 1:

    A series of unique cinematic elements that blend stingers, risers, impacts and low frequency rumbles.

    Illumination Designed Vol. 2:

    A series of unique ambiences and drones.

    Illumination Designed Vol. 3:

    A series of futuristic, hi-tech explosions.

     

    This bundle is designed to enhance film, TV, and game productions or trailers with an experimental, cyberpunk, or abstract edge. The sounds are suitable for genres like sci-fi, thriller, and fantasy, adding mystery, eeriness, and tension to projects.

    All sounds are delivered in a high-quality 24Bit 96kHz format, allowing for further sonic manipulation. They have been meticulously edited and tagged with extensive UCS compliant metadata for easy organization and use.

  • Car Sound Effects 2000s Cars 3 Play Track 2376 sounds included, 287 mins total $200

    Compilation of 10 different 2000s cars. Sounds are recorded with RØDE NTG1, RØDELink Lav, Line Audio Omni1, Shure KSM137, Shure VP88, Sonorous Objects SO.3, FEL Pluggy XLR EM272 and FEL Clippy XLR EM272 microphones, Sound Devices MixPre-6 II and Zoom F3 and Zoom H4n recorders. Library contains wav files of driving, interior and exterior foley, mechanical and electrical sounds. It is also available in UCS.

     

    Models:

     

    1. Fiat Bravo 2007 compact car

    2. Ford C-Max 2003 MPV minivan multi purpose vehicle

    3. Honda Civic Type S 2006 sport compact car

    4. Land Rover Freelander 2003 compact crossover SUV sport utility vehicle

    5. Mini Cooper 2006 subcompact supermini car

    6. Opel Vectra C 2005 large family car

    7. Renault Megane 2002 compact car

    8. Skoda Fabia 2007 subcompact supermini car

    9. Volkswagen Polo 2009 subcompact supermini car

    10. Zastava Yugo Koral In 2002 subcompact supermini car

  • ‘Shoot ‘em up’ has never been this exciting! From powerful laser and plasma blasts, to specialised sounds such as fire, rain and laser circles, Sci-Fi Weapons: Bullet Hell adds intensity to virtual battles. With our trusty Vaemi’s El-Ma electromagnetic field mic, we’ve captured some wild electronic shenanigans, blending them with our synthetic sounds to cook up weapon effects that’ll make your players go, “Whoa!”

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Annabelle: Creation


annabelle creation soundIt’s a great pleasure to share the story behind the sound for Annabelle: Creation, which went straight to the top at the US box office.

In this in-depth interview, supervising sound editor/sound designer Bill R. Dean shares how they used sound to really ramp up the fear factor in the movie – and what it took to create that sound.

You also get an exclusive video clip with Bill R. Dean, on a rather novel sound design approach for the movie (involving light bulbs, filament and synth sounds).

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It Comes At Night



Psychological horror movie It Comes at Night is proving very popular with both critics and moviegoers – and below, supervising sound editor/re-recording mixer Damian Volpe and re-recording mixer Robert Fernandez share the full story behind the film’s tense and unnerving sound:

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Alien: Covenant


alien covenant sound designRidley Scott’s Alien: Covenant is the latest installment in the legendary, genre-defining sci-fi franchise.
And this interview gets you the inside-story behind the sound for the much-awaited movie, as told by Oscar-nominated supervising sound editor/sound designer Oliver Tarney and sound designer Michael Fentum.

Here, they discuss their approach to sound design on Alien: Covenant, from building on original Alien sound concepts to creating new sounds for the Neomorph, the Covenant ship, the radio transmissions from the Prometheus, and more.

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Blair Witch


Blair Witch sound
The original Blair Witch Project movie made a huge splash when it premiered back in 1999, and now there’s a sequel out, simply entitled Blair Witch.

I’m very excited to be able to share the inside-story behind the sound for the new film – and without further ado, here’s the interview with Blair Witch supervising sound editor/re-recording mixer Andy Hay:

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Lights Out


Lights out sound
Lights Out by David F. Sandberg has received lots of praise for its great scares – and a truly unsettling story, too. Here, Jennifer Walden speaks with Lights Out’s award-winning sound designer and supervising sound editor Bill R. Dean. He shares the team’s approach to horror sound, how they used dynamics to create some very effective scares, the surprising sources for some of the movie’s signature sounds – and much more:

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The Conjuring 2


The Conjuring 2 sound
James Wan’s spine-chilling horror movie The Conjuring 2 went straight to number 1 at the box office. And here, supervising sound editor/sound designer Joe Dzuban shares the story behind the creative sound work, the value of temp mixes – and how the right talents (and tools) can take horror sound to the next level:

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Bonus ideas: How to create your own horror sounds:

 

If you want to have a go at creating your horror sounds, here are some DIY ideas from sound designer David Filskov’s excellent Guide to Sound Effects:

Bats flying

I used an umbrella opening and closing rapidly for the sound of bats flying one time… turned out great. I think I had to filter out some of the low frequency material, though.
-Tim Clarke

A pair of leather gloves flapped about is a good substitute for wings flapping when a bat takes off.
– Garry Taylor

Blood and guts being torn out

I know how to make a nice sound of blood and guts being torn out. Just make a milk pulp, put it into your mouth, and then try to say “Ghhhh”. Mix it with the end section of any water splash sample or add a sample where you’re moving out your hand from a bucket of water.
– Adam

Gore and squidge

Wet wash leather – fantastic for gore and squidge.
– Mark Estdale

Fruits! Especially tomatoes (for splatters) and potatoes (for wet crunchy sounds). Another classic is making a goo with eggs and dip rags and paper towels into them and play.
– Gustaf Grefberg

Rat shrieks

Pitched-up chickens.
– Ben Burtt

Up-pitched kittens. Especially the screechy ones.
– Gustaf Grefberg

Stone coffin opening

Slide off the top of a toilet tank.
– Ben Burtt

Spirits screaming

Dolphin and sea-lion cries, other animal screams and human vocalizations.
– Ben Burtt

Tentacles, sliding

Get a few day’s worth of stubble on your face. Go somewhere real quiet and record running your hand and arm under your chin – it mixes in nice with the hairs on your arm. Or as I just found out, get a mouse mat with a rubberized or cloth surface and rub that under your chin :-) To further this idea maybe put some shaving gel on and take a credit card and lightly rub it across? That way you get bristly with a bit of slime.
– Dave Sullivan

Having just eaten a bowl of macaroni and cheese shells, I have to say it’s the most convincing tentacle sound I’ve ever heard. It also made the bowl harder to finish :-)
– Jay Semerad

Vocalization of monster

Metal pressed against dry ice.
– Paul Arnold

Slide a straw up or down in a McDonald’s large drink plastic lid. Try pitching it down and stretching it – and voilá! McZilla.
– Max Hodges


 
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