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Hello everybody !I'm a student of lightning and sound design for theatre and I'm looking for sound effects' websites that could help me to find several sound fx for a person's alucination Can you help me please? Thanks

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im assuming you mean hallucination?

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  • yes !! Sory for my english Dec 3, 2012 at 20:25
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You will find plenty of good advice on this site but please can you give more detail on what you would like to achieve. A hallucination could be interpreted in thousands of different ways.

Context is extremely important, so if you add a little more detail to your request I'm sure you'll find the responses to be very helpful!

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  • It's a play about a girl that had a car accident and her memory is too foggy and she can't remember big part of her life, so she looks for a woman that is already dead, and when she finds that woman, she's hallucinating. And I want sounds for that moment that she's hallucinating.. Sorry for my english! Dec 3, 2012 at 20:28
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It's not Hallucination but maybe you'll find this useful:

http://cuneimedia.com/arcanum/occult-voices-paranormal-music-recordings-of-unseen-intelligences-1905-2007

occult voices paranormal music recordings of unseen intelligences 1905-2007 Published by Thomas Knoefel und Andreas Fischer Köln Released by supposé (2007) Trance Speech and Direct Voice

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Is this for theater? Using these live?

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  • It's a play about a girl that had a car accident and her memory is too foggy and she can't remember big part of her life, so she looks for a woman that is already dead, and when she finds that woman, she's hallucinating. And I want sounds for that moment that she's hallucinating.. I don't know yet if I can make sound live, but it's a good possibility. Sorry for my english, I need to practice more! Dec 3, 2012 at 20:30
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Is there an actress onstage playing the hallucination or some other sort of visual cue for it? Or, do you have to sell it just with the FX?

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  • Yes !! There's an actress on the stage Dec 5, 2012 at 21:49

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