
Cinema Experience Vol. 1
Cinema atmosphere comes alive through diverse sound effects: popcorn crunching, fizzy drinks, creaky seats, audience reactions, and wrapper rustling – all recorded in high-quality 24-bit format.

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The Cinema sound effects library brings you the sounds of a quintessential cinema experience – from popcorn, snacks, beverages, fellow (even obnoxious) audience members and old-school creaky cinema seat!
Our Audio Craftsmen manipulated a variety of props and snacks to yield a huge number of useful sounds. The actions in these recordings cover moving popcorn around in a cardboard bucket, dropping nachos on a cinema carpet, pouring cola over ice into a cup, slurping it through a straw, rustling various plastic and foil snack wrappers, shushes, spectator reactions and comments, perspective coughs and whispers and much more!
Accent your film, TV or game scenes and build an authentic cinema, picture house or theatre environment with this Foley-based library!
Sounds have been separated into the following categories:
Cinema Seat: Close-mic’d and perspective recordings of the fabric and squeaks of a well-worn chair while someone sits down in it.
Cinema Steward Sweeping: In the after-movie quiet, hear the sound of an employee sweeping up popcorn and nachos with a broom on carpeted and hard surfaces.
Cola: Pouring soda into a plastic and paper cup, drinking, slurping, sipping, clinking and rattling ice, carbonated fizz, moving the straw, screwing a plastic cap – the fizzy drink essentials!
Popcorn: Eating, munching, shaking, crunching, sifting, dropping, digging, moving popcorn in a cinema-style cardboard bucket.
Nachos: As above but with nachos! Manipulated within a carboard tray, as one would find at the cinema.
Spectator Reactions: A multitude of lines and reactions one usually hears from fellow audiences, including gaps, coughs, and questions. Additional perspective whispers, murmurs and eating will form a fantastic foundation for building up any cinema or theatre scene.
Wrappers: The dreaded but essential crinkling of various paper and foil snack wrappers.
All sounds were recorded in 24Bit 96kHz, and have been tagged with extensive UCS metadata for ease of use.
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