Starter of this subject: jeff
Last post in this subject: 11/19/1999
Messages in this subject: 1
| jeff | 11/19/1999 1 replies |
| I am directing a radio play adaptation of "It's a Wonderful Life". We are performing it live and I would like to be as accurate about how and what they used to create the sound effects (ie. a car pulling up, sleds slidind on a hill, ice cracking, etc) back in the mid 40's. Does any one know where I can find information about this? |
| Jack French | 11/19/1999 0 replies |
| You'll find the info right at this site. Since this question is asked so frequently, and the response is too long to fit into our FAQ section, I wrote a lengthy article on the subject. Lou has it posted on this site under the main menu; scroll down to "History and Old-Time Radio" and you'll find it. It also includes citations of the best books on radio sound effects that y |