American Cinema – Before 1960
Aural realism refers to the attempt in film to create an authentic auditory experience that mirrors the real world. It focuses on achieving a sound design that enhances the believability of the film by replicating natural sounds and their spatial qualities, which is especially important in the context of early talkies where filmmakers were navigating new technologies and artistic approaches.
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