How Did They Make the Sounds in Dragon Ball Z?
The sounds in Dragon Ball Z were created using a mix of voice acting, Foley artistry, and digital sound effects. The iconic Kamehameha blast, for example, was a combination of voice actor efforts and digital enhancement.
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To create sounds, the creators used a lot of Foley work, like smashing vegetables for fight scenes and other creative methods. Who knew Goku's punches could come from a ripe watermelon!
Voice actors screaming into the mic at full force + some digital magic = epic DBZ sounds!
They used traditional Foley techniques along with digital sound effects later in production. Basically, it's a blend of old-school and new-school methods.
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