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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit14:53, 8 May 2020
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The sound effect used for doors opening and closing in the game Doom has rapidly become one of the Stock Sound Effects and is one of the few sound effects that non-movie fans will be able to identify right off. The reason for this is quite simple: The sample comes from a sound archive, which is a series of stock sounds—explosions, screams and so on—that can be licensed out to filmmakers. Thus, the makers are not ripping off Doom; they just happen to have used the same sound files that were used in that game.
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