Indy's Gun Was Really a Winchester
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Call me crazy...I don't know where I heard it before, but weren't the punching sound effects made by hitting a pile of leather jackets with a baseball bat?balsho wrote:Yeah I do sound work and I've heard the sound designer Ben Burtt talk about it before. He did all the sound in the films so they would be like ones you would read in a comic book. Everything is exaggerated, you notice it with the punches.
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Yep. I have a Winchester 30/30 and I can attest to it's sound! When I saw that mentioned on the DVD, it suddenly hit me that the sound seemed quite familiar. The next time I took out the Winchester, I took especial notice of the sound, and sure enough, that's it!Indiana Johnson wrote:On the bonus disc DVD with all the "making of" features they discuss sound effects, specifically with the gun. They mention that Indy's gunfire is a Winchester 30/30.
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I would love to be a sound effects guy. It's amazing what they use to convey certain sounds. I saw a show where sound effects guys were showing what they used to make certain sounds. They took the sound of a sea lion at the zoo kissing the microphone and used that for the sound of human limbs being torn from their sockets. My favorites, though, have to be the guys at the old Warners Brothers studios who did sounds for the Looney Tunes. Take a reverse train whistle and a Tarzan scream, and you're set for most Roadrunner toons.webhead73 wrote:I also heard that they used a bag of lettuce heads and a baseball bat for punching sounds as well.
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The submachine gun sounds heard in the Raven Bar and other scenes in Raiders were taken from an authentic MP-40 recorded at a gunrange in California by Ben Burt. The MP-40 has a relatively slow rate of fire and makes a very distinct mechanical chattering sound which can best be heard in the Cairo street fight scenes.
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My Dad has mentioned the difference in sound between American and German machine guns and submachine guns, and, interestingly enough, so did George Patton, in his memoirs of WWII. The sound of a pistol outside can be a small, popping noise, but indoors, as I can attest, it can be quite loud. Even so, the sound in the movie always seemed a little hefty to me, sort of like those silly videos where they have a chicken making a lion's roar or elephant's trumpet. I'm glad to find out that I was right.
BTW, I have heard a 30.06 wWinchester and an M1 carbine shot off inside a room (don't ask), and the roar is pretty deafening.
BTW, I have heard a 30.06 wWinchester and an M1 carbine shot off inside a room (don't ask), and the roar is pretty deafening.
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Where did you see that, Ben? As Indiana Johnson pointed out:
I have the same DVD and can attest to that statement. And again, I own a Winchester 30/30 and can tell you from personal experience that the gun shot sounds match it perfectly.On the bonus disc DVD with all the "making of" features they discuss sound effects, specifically with the gun. They mention that Indy's gunfire is a Winchester 30/30.
well i could be mistaken, but the mauser 98k is what is usualy used for gun fire because, it has a shaper loader and abrupt sound to it, adding to the punch of the sound in a film, but a winchester has less punch and often a more often weaker effect.
But having watched the special features you are correct
But having watched the special features you are correct
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