Question

What is the principal difference between traditional sound effects and Foley sounds?

a. Traditional sound effects are unique; Foley sounds can be taken from a prerecorded library.

b. Traditional sound effects are created and recorded wild; Foley sounds are recorded in sync with the picture.

c. Traditional sound effects call attention to their own artificiality; Foley sounds enhance verisimilitude.

d. Traditional sound effects rely on a variety of props to simulate everyday sounds; Foley sounds are recorded from the natural sounds of real things.

e. Traditional sound effects exaggerate reality; Foley sounds are naturalistic.

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