Why are computers in movies and television so loud with fake beeps and boops? Everyone knows they don't do that.
And why are the OS so overly cluttered and blindingly animated with useless bling?
Can't take that shit seriously.
>eg covert spy goes in to hack a computer with his loud and obnoxious cellphone
>>68163125
Hollywood willfully fucks technology up because of dramatic reasons. That's the whole reason why the "It's a Unix system, I know this!" scene and pretty much all of CSI or Scorpion exist: Technology doesn't need to be portrayed accurately, it just needs to paint a broad enough picture so that the audience gets that this is a literal plot device.
It's why I liked what I saw of Mr. Robot: their technobabble actually had some basis in reality, even if the way they chose to explain it was stupid (You work at a computer security company, how do you not know what a fucking DDoS is)
>>68163125
Same reason gun sound effects are so shit
I spend 15 of my 16 waking hours every day in front of at least one computer, and usually several. You're probably not all that different, anon. And so it's difficult for both of us to understand that the average person doesn't know anything about computers, except possibly what Microsoft or Apple shows them with their overly cluttered and blindingly animated with useless bling OS offerings.
Average computers, yeah. But not SUPER SECRET SPY AGENCY COMPUTERS
If computers were portrayed accurately, they'd have sexy animu wallpapers on them and 007 is now a comedy.
Because computers are boring as fuck if you don't know anything about them.
>>68167197
As the general audience grows more accustomed with technology we will see computer shit look more like computer shit.
I would hate to be a sound person in the film industry (or worse, a foley artist). Your entire career is based on adding deliberate errors and mistakes to a film to make the studio happy.
Light is shining on a sword edge
>add a sound of a crystal wine glass being rubbedm or subtle crystal chimes
>"the sound of sharpness"
Sword is drawn from a leather back scabbard (modern heroes all carry their sword on their backs now)
>metal dragging on metal noise followed by a "Shing"
A handgun is pointing at someone
>CLACK CLACK.... CLACK!
Kids playing a modem game console FPS
>sounds from a 1982 arcade
jungle scene:
>KOOKABURRA! The australian bird call that all americans associate withe the jungle because of hollywood
Mountain scene, canyon scene or show a bald eagle flying overhead
>red tailed hawk cry
Most people don't even know what eagles sound like because of hollywoods deliberate tampering with reality:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlq2kcYQcLc
>>68163125
because a simple text CLI is boring as fuck
>>68163125
He probably riced it for months
>>68167956
>a fucking seagull
>>68167956
car turns on a dirt road
>tires squeal
somebody is electrocuted or we just see a live wire
>sizzle buzz sizzle buzz
The world is fucking loud on TV and in movies.
Nagios alerts are not dramatic enough.