He Makes Weird Sounds In A Garage All Day. Then He Uses The Sounds In The Movies You Love
February 16, 2017
John Roesch has been a Foley artist for the last 40 years. His job is to create the sound effects for movies. But the sound you hear in the film is never what it seems.
He uses a child's baseball glove to make footsteps. A feather duster becomes a bird. This is imagination at its finest.
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