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	<title>Under sound &#124; professional sound effects term and paper &#187; Films</title>
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		<title>Audio for Films &#8211; 10 Easy Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Films are an audio visual version, yet most film makers focus solely on the visual part.  They tend to forget that without a good audio quality the film would totally loose its impact!
None of your scenes would create that horror or terror or tickle without the right background score!  Some of you might think that it can happen just like that &#8211; like a magic – but, the news is that nothing in film making happens like a magic!
For a good audio impact what you need is a trained audiophile &#8211; a professional who loves to handle the boom of several wanted and unwanted noises with a <a href='http://www.undersound.org/audio-for-films-10-easy-tips' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Films are an audio visual version, yet most film makers focus solely on the visual part.  They tend to forget that without a good audio quality the film would totally loose its impact!
None of your scenes would create that horror or terror or tickle without the right background score!  Some of you might think that it can happen just like that &#8211; like a magic – but, the news is that nothing in film making happens like a magic!
For a good audio impact what you need is a trained audiophile &#8211; a professional who loves to handle the boom of several wanted and unwanted noises with a <a href='http://www.undersound.org/audio-for-films-10-easy-tips' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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