How ‘First Man’ takes your ears on a supersonic adventure:
Get the story behind the sound for a cinematic experience that will make your heart race:
Get the story behind the sound for a cinematic experience that will make your heart race:
No need to barricade yourself in an old farmhouse to keep yourself safe from the swarm of zombies outside. This horror sound effects library is totally safe for use in any studio, video game or post production house. It’s a haunting cataclysm of horror sound effects featuring over 1200+ dark and devious sounds. They might just make your little brother cry (but that would be mean).
This horror-able sound pack includes all the essentials and sonic inspiration to awaken latent darkness in any post production session. Perfect for your next zombie horror masterpiece. But use with caution.
George Vlad and Daan Hendriks tell the intriguing stories behind their many African recording adventures:
Looking for inspiration for your next sound effects library? Here are 90+ ideas to get you started:
The independent sound effects community returns with a huge selection of excellent new releases – hear them here:
A collection of vintage toy sounds. From the grating noise of a balloon being rubbed, to the childhood memory evoking sounds of a pogo stick bouncing away, a toy train whirring around, a tin robot stomping along, to deliciously gross slime; these sounds may be just what you need for your game, video, film or animation.
Summon a legendary High Elf character in your next game! Welcome in “AAA Game Character High Elf” to the Epic Stock Media sound library family. He’s arrogant, thinks of himself as a high born and vanquishes the enemy at every turn. This High Elf character voice over collection is filled with over 400+ well thought out, scripted dialogue lines, battle cries, fight vocals, vocalizations and everything you need to create stunning cut scenes, compelling immersive in-game experiences & more.
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