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Pack: Vintage Crashes (Red Lib)

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craigsmith

October 4th, 2019

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The Red Library is a collection of over 1,500 nitrate optical sound effects from the 1930s & 40s created for Hollywood studios. They were collected by a prominent sound editor who worked in the industry for 44 years. The fragile optical elements were donated to USC, and transferred to tape by USC Cinema students in the early 1970s.

I’ve nicknamed this “The Workbench Library”. These optical recordings were not masters, but leftovers. Editors always transferred more than they needed, because printing optical tracks was a slow process. The Red Library effects had been filed away in boxes for later use. Because of this, they aren’t as sonically clean as the Gold Library (also on Freesound.org). So I’ve done a little cleanup on these sounds, mostly fixing splices. But the goal of this project is preservation, not restoration. So embrace the noise!

Note: Gold Library file names start with a “G”, Red Library with a “R”.

Read more at (https://blog.freesound.org/?p=901)

I have been recording and manipulating sound since 1964. After graduating from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, I worked as a sound editor and production mixer in Hollywood, specializing in noisy action-adventure films that are blamed for the downfall of society. I am now Academic Sound Coordinator in the School of Film/Video at California Institute of the Arts.

Crashes
Optical
Vintage
Misc
Glass
Wood
Metal
Trains
Debris
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R29-32-Large Quick Interior Crash.wav
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R29-28-Large Metal Vehicle Crashes.wav
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R29-04-Crashing Collapse of Wood Building.wav
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R28-12-Glass Windows Break.wav
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R28-11-Glass Windows Break.wav
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Two big window-sized panes of glass break
R28-10-Many Bottles Break.wav
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R28-09-Big Glass Breaks.wav
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