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[The Mystery Sound Extravaganza: Uncovering the Art of Foley and Everyday Auditory Wonders]-[Whirr. Zoom! Plink plink. It’s a Mystery Sound extravaganza]

Brains On! Science podcast for kids · B1 · 2024-12-31

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The Mystery Sound Extravaganza

In this episode of Brains On, host Molly Bloom and guest co-host Violet from Knoxville, Tennessee, celebrate the annual "Mystery Sound Extravaganza." The episode serves as an auditory exploration, testing the listeners' ability to identify sounds from everyday life while providing a deep dive into the specialized world of sound production. The proceedings begin with a lighthearted mishap involving Bob, who manages the "mystery sound storeroom." After accidentally mixing up the lids of his storage jars, Bob relies on the hosts to identify three distinct sounds: "grinding pepper," "clipping toenails," and "fireplace crackling." By analyzing the specific textural qualities of these sounds, the team successfully restores order to the storeroom.

The Science of Sound Identification

Violet notes that listeners are generally most successful at identifying sounds that are familiar within their local environments, such as those heard in daily routines. Conversely, sounds that lack regional context—like the ocean for those living in landlocked areas—prove significantly more difficult. Throughout the episode, the hosts present various mystery sounds, ranging from a "gondola ride" in Canada to the rhythmic thumping of a child "punching my punching bag." These segments highlight how environmental context and personal experience shape our ability to perceive and categorize the world through our ears.

The Magic of Foley Artistry

A central highlight of the episode is the appearance of Shelly Rodin, a professional Foley Artist. Rodin explains that Foley is "performed sound effects" created in a "Foley Stage"—a soundproof room equipped with various floor surfaces like "tile and wood and metal and cement." She distinguishes Foley from general sound effects, which are typically pulled from pre-recorded libraries.

Rodin demonstrates her craft by repurposing everyday objects to simulate complex cinematic sounds. For example, she uses a "rubber mask" (specifically a latex Tin Man mask) combined with the resonance of an "inner tube" to create the distinct movements for Hank the octopus in Finding Dory. She also reveals how she used cotton gloves with "fake nails taped to the end" hitting "metal boxes" to simulate the skittering of a cockroach in Despicable Me 4. Through these demonstrations, listeners gain insight into how Foley artists become the physical extension of movie characters, such as when Rodin mimics the footsteps of "Gamora" from Guardians of the Galaxy to match the specific surface of a spaceship set.

Creative Problem Solving and Auditory Imagination

Beyond technical mastery, the episode emphasizes the role of imagination in sound design. When guessing past mystery sounds—such as the sound of an "onion being peeled" or a "kid pulling on their wet bathing suit"—Rodin discusses how these sounds could be recontextualized for film. She notes that the onion-peeling sound could represent a "creature eating something" or footsteps moving through "crunchy leaves." This creative flexibility is the cornerstone of Foley, where the goal is to evoke a specific emotional response from the audience using objects that may have no relation to the visual subject matter on screen.

Conclusion

The episode concludes with a final series of mystery sounds, including the mechanical operation of a "keypad lock" and the roar of an "airplane taking off." By blending the playful challenge of guessing games with the technical expertise of industry professionals, Brains On encourages listeners to listen more closely to their surroundings. Whether it is the sound of a household appliance or a specialized cinematic effect, the show reinforces that curiosity is a vital tool for understanding the complex auditory world we inhabit.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm having the best day.
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Easy does it, Bob.
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I mixed up the lids.
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We got this.
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I think you're right.
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📝Key Phrases

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easy does it
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get this show off the ground
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in your everyday life
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no worries
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help you out
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Brains On where we're serious about being curious.
Brains On is supported in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Oh, hi. It's me, Bob.
I'm having the best day.
You see, listeners have sent so many mystery sounds to Brains On that Molly asked me for a little assistance.
She needs to put the sounds away in the mystery sound store room and so she asked me to help by doing one of my favorite things.

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