Sound Wishlist for False Effects

In order to male an amazing Podcast for you guys, there’s a lot of prep work needed in order to get there. One of the best ways we can add to out message and make each of our segments richer is through sound. Below, the entire False Effects team created a Wishlist for what sounds we would like to include in future episodes. Take a quick glance and tell us what you think!!

  • SOUND FREQUENCY WAVES: This is a good sound to include in False Effects, because like some sounds in horror films, you can’t hear them. The heartz test plays subtle buzzing which could make you, the audience, focus harder and concentrate on where you hear the frequencies during a segment.
  • LIGHT BULB SWITCHED ON: When we might explain a concept or introduce the results of an experiment, the sound of switching a light bulb on associates with getting an idea. This may build anticipation and make you guys more aware of what to anticipate next.
  • EVP RECORDER: When we explain the inconsistencies behind Nelson Mandela’s death or go into detail about Fiona Broome’s paranormal expertise, this sound device can set the creepy mood. An EVP recorder is a radio device that is said to communicate with spirits.
EVP recorder
  • AUDIENCE/GROUP OF PEOPLE GASPING IN SURPRISE: This sound effect will set the scene more when we discuss some of the shocking consequences behind the Mandela Effect and false memories. A shock sound will illustrate how we felt when we found out for instance false memories is the number one cause of false convictions. This sound will act as a second layer, and reaffirm the gravity of our message.
  • DARTH VADER BREATHING: When we share some pop culture examples of the Mandela Effect, many come directly from some of the most famous films in Hollywood. That includes the Star Wars franchise, but you’ll have to stay tooned to find out what they are in order to avoid spoilers (These include examples that weren’t reported!).
  • NEWS BROADCAST: When we share some of the latest in human memory studies, or talk about the Mandela funeral news coverage, it will help you visualize the setting or where our information is coming from when you hear a news broadcast.
Nelson Mandela’s death news coverage / BBC News
  • LOONEY TUNES MUSIC: This sound effect would be great for our Mandela Effect Podcast as an intro because it brings a happy mood to our episodes. It also gives an old-time feeling, like time-travelling since Looney tunes is an old show. Furthermore, this podcast is about things that “happened” in the past and Looney Tunes music intro would add depth to it.
youtube.com/watch?v=0jTHNBKjMBU
  • WRAPPER OPENING: A wrapper opening would be great for our Podcast because it could be a sound effect when we open objects or talk about unraveling problems that have to do with solving certain Mandela Effects.
  • AIR FRESHENER SPRAY: This is a good little sound effect for when we talked about popular Mandela Effect examples. Specifically with the one about febreze and how everyone thought it was spelled ‘’febreeze’’ but in reality it’s spelt ‘’febreze.’’ This adds a nice touch to it.
Febreze meme / Twitter
  • MICROPHONE THUMPING SOUND: A major part of our Podcast is to get everyday people like you included in our episodes! So when we’re going to take on-the-street interviews about Mandela Effect examples or the stunning science behind it, it would be helpful to have a sound effect to que us in and alert you when the interview segment is on! Also, it would be an effective way to introduce a potential expert to give us exclusive insight on false memories and its significance to you.
  • SCREAMING: This would be a very essential sound effect for our Podcast. We would use this effect when one of the examples we talk about is scary/spooky  – like a shocking fact – or when we describe the spookiest and paranormal Mandela Effects

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