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  • Everyday Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
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    Everyday Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
    A street musician plays an electric guitar for an audience, one of whom films him with a smartphone, on a stone pavement in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The scene captures the blend of daily life in Florence, public music performance, and modern technology used by both the performer and the audience. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Influencer Working At Outdoor Cafe In Florence
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    Influencer Working At Outdoor Cafe In Florence
    A male influencer sits at an outdoor street cafe table, works on a device, and records content in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The influencer wears a flat cap and a patterned scarf and looks at a small device on the table. The image contrasts the modern gig economy delivery service with the creative or digital content work performed at the cafe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Influencer Working At Outdoor Cafe In Florence
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    Influencer Working At Outdoor Cafe In Florence
    A male influencer sits at an outdoor street cafe table, works on a device, and records content in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The influencer wears a flat cap and a patterned scarf and looks at a small device on the table. The image contrasts the modern gig economy delivery service with the creative or digital content work performed at the cafe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Netflix FYSEE: The Fall Edit - 'Stranger Things' Season 5 FYC Event
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    Netflix FYSEE: The Fall Edit - 'Stranger Things' Season 5 FYC Event
    Canadian actor, musician, director, and recording artist Finn Wolfhard arrives at the Netflix FYSEE: The Fall Edit - 'Stranger Things' Season 5 FYC (For Your Consideration) Event held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Netflix FYSEE: The Fall Edit - 'Stranger Things' Season 5 FYC Event
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    Netflix FYSEE: The Fall Edit - 'Stranger Things' Season 5 FYC Event
    Canadian actor, musician, director, and recording artist Finn Wolfhard arrives at the Netflix FYSEE: The Fall Edit - 'Stranger Things' Season 5 FYC (For Your Consideration) Event held at the Netflix Tudum Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • Nicole Scherzinger Performs At The Royal Albert Hall
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    Nicole Scherzinger Performs At The Royal Albert Hall
    Nicole Scherzinger performs at the Royal Albert Hall on October 07, 2025, Credit:Lounis Tiar / Avalon- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Michel Berger et Veronique Sanson
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    Michel Berger et Veronique Sanson
    Michel Berger et Veronique Sanson.
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    COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL

     

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
'It's nonstop': how noise pollution threatens the return of Norway's whales
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    Seascape: the state of our oceans 'It's nonstop': how noise pollution threatens the return of Norway's whales
    Recordings by biologist Heike Vester reveal how oil and gas exploration as well as cruises, fishing boats and even whale-watchers are adding to the din underwater.

    Heike Vester at home in Bodo, Norway. Her love of whales comes partly from her interest in matrilineal societies. She lives right on the water.
    Vester has made hundreds of recordings from the sea in Vestfjorden over decades.
    Recordings made with the hydrophone, analysed at Vester's home in Bodo, indicate a significant rise in noise pollution in the region.

    Blue whales are returning to fjords but they face threat from noise pollution.

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  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
'It's nonstop': how noise pollution threatens the return of Norway's whales
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    Seascape: the state of our oceans 'It's nonstop': how noise pollution threatens the return of Norway's whales
    Recordings by biologist Heike Vester reveal how oil and gas exploration as well as cruises, fishing boats and even whale-watchers are adding to the din underwater.

    Heike Vester at home in Bodo, Norway. Her love of whales comes partly from her interest in matrilineal societies. She lives right on the water.
    Vester has made hundreds of recordings from the sea in Vestfjorden over decades.
    Recordings made with the hydrophone, analysed at Vester's home in Bodo, indicate a significant rise in noise pollution in the region.

    Blue whales are returning to fjords but they face threat from noise pollution.

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  • Pamela at O2 Forum
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    Pamela at O2 Forum
    Pamela perform live on stage at O2 Forum, London on 21th October 2024, supporting Zaho de Sagazan.
    Sam Sprent - vocals
    Simon Quenea - drums
    Pierre Cheguillaume - bass, Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

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  • Zaho de Sagazan at O2 Forum
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    Zaho de Sagazan at O2 Forum
    French singer-songwriter Zaho de Sagazan performs live on stage at O2 Forum, London on 21th October 2024. Last summer Zaho de Sagazan opened the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games with "Sous le ciel de Paris"., Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Vlatko Stefanovski Trio at Dingwalls-2
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    Vlatko Stefanovski Trio at Dingwalls-2
    North Macedonian guitar virtuoso Vlatko Stefanovski performs live on stage at Dingwalls-2, Camden, London on 20th October 2024.

    Vlatko Stefanovski - guitar, vocals
    Jan Stefanovski - drums
    Tihomir Hojsak - bass, Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

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  • MIXING DESK // TABLE DE MIXAGE
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    MIXING DESK // TABLE DE MIXAGE
    2007.05.10 PRINTEMPS DE BOURGES ILLUSTRATION - MIXING DESK, STUDIO, MUSIC, RECORDING, RECORD, INDUSTRY, PRODUCER, RECORD COMPANY, ARTS, CULTURE, ILLUSTRATION, CLOSE SHOT // TABLE DE MIXAGE, MUSIQUE, DISQUE, ENREGISTREMENT, INDUSTRIE MUSICALE, PRODUCTEUR, CONCERT, GROS PLAN.© HUIBAN_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California: Desirai Harp: Sugarloaf Educator and member of the local Mishawel Wappo tribe, who can give you a perspective on the natural history and cultural history of the area..

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California. : Bernie Kraus where he did his recording, including the fallen Grandmother oak & the creek.

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California. : Bernie Kraus where he did his recording, including the fallen Grandmother oak & the creek.

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California. : Bernie Kraus where he did his recording, including the fallen Grandmother oak & the creek.

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California. : Bernie Kraus where he did his recording, including the fallen Grandmother oak & the creek.

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California. : Bernie Kraus where he did his recording, including the fallen Grandmother oak & the creek nearby.

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California: : Bernie Kraus where he did his recording.

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California: E. Breck Parkman, Retired California State Parks archeologist He lived at the park for many years and is familiar with the fire history and overall history of the area..

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California: Jack Hines.

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  • No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
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    No birdsong, no water in the creek, no beating wings: how a haven for nature fell silent. Sugarloaf Ridge state park.
    As the soundscape of the natural world began to disappear over 30 years, one man was listening and recording it all.

    30 years ago, Bernie Krause made his first audio clip in Sugarloaf Ridge state park, 20 minutes' drive from his house near San Francisco.
    As a soundscape recordist, Krause had travelled around the world listening to the planet. But in 1993 he turned his attention to what was happening on his doorstep.

    Silent spring in Sugarloaf Ridge Park in Sonoma county, California: Steve Lee, Manager, Sonoma Ecology Center Research. He is familiar with the creeks and aquatic creatures (especially the Salmon) in the park and the area..

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  • Gothenburg, Sweden. 12th, August 2023. The American indie rock band Boygenius performs a live concert during the Swedish music festival Way Out West 2023 in Gothenburg. Here singer and musician Julien Baker (c) is seen live on stage with Phoebe Bridgers (
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    Gothenburg, Sweden. 12th, August 2023. The American indie rock band Boygenius performs a live concert during the Swedish music festival Way Out West 2023 in Gothenburg. Here singer and musician Julien Baker (c) is seen live on stage with Phoebe Bridgers (
    2RHC79Y Gothenburg, Sweden. 12th, August 2023. The American indie rock band Boygenius performs a live concert during the Swedish music festival Way Out West 2023 in Gothenburg. Here singer and musician Julien Baker (c) is seen live on stage with Phoebe Bridgers (L) and Lucy Dacus (R). (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Tilman Jentzsch_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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  • Christian Cooper
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    Christian Cooper
    June 12, 2023 - New York, NY: Christian Cooper--a science writer and editor, and also a comics writer and editor--poses for a portrait in Central Park. In 2023, Random House published Cooper's memoir, "Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World."
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  • Christian Cooper
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    Christian Cooper
    June 12, 2023 - New York, NY: Christian Cooper--a science writer and editor, and also a comics writer and editor--poses for a portrait in Central Park. In 2023, Random House published Cooper's memoir, "Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World."
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  • Christian Cooper
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    Christian Cooper
    June 12, 2023 - New York, NY: Christian Cooper--a science writer and editor, and also a comics writer and editor--poses for a portrait in Central Park. In 2023, Random House published Cooper's memoir, "Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World."
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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
    They are film and television’s unsung heroes: the people who create sounds, for everything from crunchy snow, kissing and horses’ hooves. All done in the small Essex town of Coggeshall, and in an unassuming building that used to be a laundry.

    Film section - The Feet First Sound in Essex - Run by Barnaby Smith.

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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
    They are film and television’s unsung heroes: the people who create sounds, for everything from crunchy snow, kissing and horses’ hooves. All done in the small Essex town of Coggeshall, and in an unassuming building that used to be a laundry.

    Film section - The Feet First Sound in Essex - Run by Barnaby Smith.

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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
    They are film and television’s unsung heroes: the people who create sounds, for everything from crunchy snow, kissing and horses’ hooves. All done in the small Essex town of Coggeshall, and in an unassuming building that used to be a laundry.

    Film section - The Feet First Sound in Essex - Run by Barnaby Smith.

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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
    They are film and television’s unsung heroes: the people who create sounds, for everything from crunchy snow, kissing and horses’ hooves. All done in the small Essex town of Coggeshall, and in an unassuming building that used to be a laundry.

    Film section - The Feet First Sound in Essex - Run by Barnaby Smith. Props for sounds.

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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
    They are film and television’s unsung heroes: the people who create sounds, for everything from crunchy snow, kissing and horses’ hooves. All done in the small Essex town of Coggeshall, and in an unassuming building that used to be a laundry.

    Film section - The Feet First Sound in Essex - Run by Barnaby Smith. a collections of shoes for sounds.

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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
    They are film and television’s unsung heroes: the people who create sounds, for everything from crunchy snow, kissing and horses’ hooves. All done in the small Essex town of Coggeshall, and in an unassuming building that used to be a laundry.

    Film section - The Feet First Sound in Essex - Run by Barnaby Smith. a collections of shoes for sounds.

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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
    They are film and television’s unsung heroes: the people who create sounds, for everything from crunchy snow, kissing and horses’ hooves. All done in the small Essex town of Coggeshall, and in an unassuming building that used to be a laundry.

    Film section - The Feet First Sound in Essex - Run by Barnaby Smith - wearing armoury to make sounds while soldiers are on horses.

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  • Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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    Inside the world of foley artists: ‘Watermelons are brilliant for the sound of brains hitting the floor’
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