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Pills

$65

All the pill sounds you’ll ever need including bottles of all sizes, tabs, gels, nasal spray, spills, counting sounds, rattles, rolls, lids, shakes, and more recorded with a Neumann KM150 microphone. Full UCS Metadata for easy import!

Licensor: : Jeremy S Bloom Presents Categories: , , .
Type: Pill sound effects / recordings
Specs: 1139 sounds • 156 files • 24 Bit / 96 kHz • 674 MB • Includes metadata
Delivery:
Instant - blazingly-fast - digital download
License type:
Royalty-free - you can select the number of users on checkout
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Jeremy S. Bloom uses his experience as an Emmy-nominated sound designer with over a decade of experience to create high quality and unique sound libraries that that reflect the sonic world we live in while carefully fitting the needs of working professionals.

Jeremy’s work includes originally commissioned immersive installations for The Statue of Liberty Museum, the linguistics museum Planet Word, Manchester United, Spectrum Cable, Netflix’s 3 Body Problem premiere, Punchdrunk International, James Taylor, the Library of Congress, and Carnival Cruises. He has contributed sound design and music editing to critically acclaimed documentaries for CNN, HBO, IMAX, Netflix, and others. Jeremy is a staff sound designer for WNYC Studio’s critically acclaimed podcast Radiolab and previously contributed sound design and original music for the award-winning Queer podcast “Nancy” and comedy hit “Two Dope Queens.” His work focuses on collaborative leadership, story-driven design facilitation, and seamless translation between creative and technical goals.

Jeremy teaches sound design to the next generation of film directors at NYU Tisch’s graduate film program. He has presented at CUNY, SCAD, University of Toronto (Raw Talk Podcasting Festival), Harvard (Sound Education Conference), DOC NYC Pro, NY Music Month, and more.


 
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