Arr. for a Scene
Arr. for a Scene
Two foley artists produce sound effects for one of the most famous film scenes in film history: the shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, 1960. Their work is documented on 35 mm film. The viewer sees only the foley artists creating the effects, such as footsteps and door closing. The film examines the way sounds are created for movies and what happens when a film is deconstructed.