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The art of sound

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“Sound is what truly convinces the mind it is in a place,” said videogame designer Jesse Schell. “In other words, hearing is believing.̶..

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A Sense of sound

Canada, 1986
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Music cue sheets

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Living tomorrow. No. 152

United Kingdom, 1973
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Soundscape

Australia, 1979
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TV training: sound in television

United Kingdom, 1968
Similarity: 71%

Sight and sound

Canada, 1949
Similarity: 71%

The Sound man

United States, 1950
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Learning about sound. - 2nd ed.

United States, 1974
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Successful sound for video

United Kingdom, 1999
Similarity: 70%

Sound recording for motion pictures

United States, 1959
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Electric sound

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Sound in View (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 69%

A Look at sound

United States, 1976
Similarity: 69%

Arrival of sound

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What is music

United States, 1968
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Teaching with sound

United States, 1936
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Persuaders

Australia, 2001
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Make a noise

United Kingdom, 1983
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