Cinesound Productions Pty Ltd was an Australian feature film production company, established in June 1931, Cinesound developed out of a group of companies centred on Greater Union Theatres, that covered all facets of the film process, from production, to distribution and exhibition.
Cinesound Productions established a film studio as a subsidiary of Greater Union Theatres Pty Ltd based on the Hollywood model. The first production was On Our Selection (1932), which was an enormous financial success.
Establishment
Stuart F. Doyle and Ken Hall were the major figures involved in the establishment of Cinesound in 1931. Stuart Doyle was the Managing Director of Greater Union Theatres, which stemmed from Australasian Films, and it was his desire to encourage an Australian film industry that provided the impetus for Cinesound to develop. Doyle appointed his then personal assistant, Ken Hall, to the position of General Manager of Cinesound, and also put him in charge as supervisor of production. In this role, Ken Hall directed all but one of the seventeen films that Cinesound produced and also handled the business affairs of the company. Hall continued to lead Cinesound until 1956.
Jet flyby sound used in productions from 60's (Soundefex/Cinesound)
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I wouldn't be surprised if this was used in Gerry Andersons other productions. Most commonly used on Fireflash during the takeoff sequences.
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
published: 04 Dec 2011
Motorised panel move sound used in productions from 60's - 80's (Cinesound)
Easily identifiable by the distinct sudden motor movement sound at the beginning.
Used in
The Prisoner - 1968
Man With The Goldengun - 1974
A View To A Kill - 1985
published: 15 Oct 2011
Cinesound Review Circa 1943
published: 31 Oct 2016
Die Hard - Plane Explosion (Cinesound)
COPYRIGHT BY TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX. I DO NOT OWN DIE HARD
I added a cinesound to the clip. Enjoy
published: 27 Nov 2012
Cine-Sound Entertainment Animation
Cine-Sound Entertainment Teaser Animation.
published: 03 Sep 2013
Klaxon alarm sound used in films from the 60's Vol3 (Cinesound)
This particular klaxon sound seemed to be exclusive to Gerry Andersons productions.
Used in:
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Stingray - 1964, 1965
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds 2086 - 1982 (Thanks thebladezmanII)
Thunderbirds 2010 Fan film ;) - 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q72SF8ch6FA
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
published: 03 Apr 2011
Jet engine sound used in productions from 60's (Soundefex/Cinesound)
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Interesting thing with this one is that when this was used in Thunderbirds, the core beginning of this was frequently reversed when the Thunderbird craft were landing. You can tell this is the case as there is what sounds like a tyre screech at around 0:06 seconds which can still be heard on the original soundtrack on Thunderbirds when they used this in reversed..
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds are Go - 1966
Thunderbird 6 - 1968
published: 04 Dec 2011
Jet dive sound used in films from the 60's Vol 2 (Cinesound)
A very nice sound commonly used for jets going into dives which was invariably followed by a huge explosion/mass destruction afterwards. This type was generally exclusive to Gerry Anderson's productions. If you reverse this sound and speed it up by a large factor, it sounds like a firework so I wouldn't be at all surprised if if that was where it originated from. :P
Used in:
Supercar - 1961, 1962
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Captain Scarlet - 1967, 1968
Joe 90 - 1968, 1969
If you've heard this anywhere else, by all means give the name of the film and I'll add it to the listing.
published: 03 Apr 2011
Cine-Sound Entertainment Title Animation (2014)
Cine-Sound Entertainment unveils it's newest animation for 2014 in this After Effects special feature.
published: 18 Dec 2013
Epic car crash sound used in films from 60's - late 80's (Cinesound)
Another signature sound that you cannot get in todays sound effects libraries. I wouldn't be surprised if the initial bang was based off of Classic Pistol Type 1.
Used in:
Goldfinger - 1964
You Only Live Twice - 1967
Space 1999: Spacewarp - 1976
For Your Eyes Only - 1981
Morons from Outer Space - 1985
Terrahawks - Runaway - 1985
Terrahawks - Coldfinger - 1986
Assasination - 1987
The Living Daylights - 1987
Last of the finest - 1990 (Thanks lomaxfellow)
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
Uploaded by request.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was used in Gerry Andersons other productions. Most commonly used on Fireflash during the takeoff sequences...
Uploaded by request.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was used in Gerry Andersons other productions. Most commonly used on Fireflash during the takeoff sequences.
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Uploaded by request.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was used in Gerry Andersons other productions. Most commonly used on Fireflash during the takeoff sequences.
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Easily identifiable by the distinct sudden motor movement sound at the beginning.
Used in
The Prisoner - 1968
Man With The Goldengun - 1974
A View To A Kill - ...
Easily identifiable by the distinct sudden motor movement sound at the beginning.
Used in
The Prisoner - 1968
Man With The Goldengun - 1974
A View To A Kill - 1985
Easily identifiable by the distinct sudden motor movement sound at the beginning.
Used in
The Prisoner - 1968
Man With The Goldengun - 1974
A View To A Kill - 1985
This particular klaxon sound seemed to be exclusive to Gerry Andersons productions.
Used in:
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Stingray - 1964, 1965
Thunderbirds - 196...
This particular klaxon sound seemed to be exclusive to Gerry Andersons productions.
Used in:
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Stingray - 1964, 1965
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds 2086 - 1982 (Thanks thebladezmanII)
Thunderbirds 2010 Fan film ;) - 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q72SF8ch6FA
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
This particular klaxon sound seemed to be exclusive to Gerry Andersons productions.
Used in:
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Stingray - 1964, 1965
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds 2086 - 1982 (Thanks thebladezmanII)
Thunderbirds 2010 Fan film ;) - 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q72SF8ch6FA
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
Uploaded by request.
Interesting thing with this one is that when this was used in Thunderbirds, the core beginning of this was frequently reversed when the Th...
Uploaded by request.
Interesting thing with this one is that when this was used in Thunderbirds, the core beginning of this was frequently reversed when the Thunderbird craft were landing. You can tell this is the case as there is what sounds like a tyre screech at around 0:06 seconds which can still be heard on the original soundtrack on Thunderbirds when they used this in reversed..
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds are Go - 1966
Thunderbird 6 - 1968
Uploaded by request.
Interesting thing with this one is that when this was used in Thunderbirds, the core beginning of this was frequently reversed when the Thunderbird craft were landing. You can tell this is the case as there is what sounds like a tyre screech at around 0:06 seconds which can still be heard on the original soundtrack on Thunderbirds when they used this in reversed..
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds are Go - 1966
Thunderbird 6 - 1968
A very nice sound commonly used for jets going into dives which was invariably followed by a huge explosion/mass destruction afterwards. This type was generally...
A very nice sound commonly used for jets going into dives which was invariably followed by a huge explosion/mass destruction afterwards. This type was generally exclusive to Gerry Anderson's productions. If you reverse this sound and speed it up by a large factor, it sounds like a firework so I wouldn't be at all surprised if if that was where it originated from. :P
Used in:
Supercar - 1961, 1962
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Captain Scarlet - 1967, 1968
Joe 90 - 1968, 1969
If you've heard this anywhere else, by all means give the name of the film and I'll add it to the listing.
A very nice sound commonly used for jets going into dives which was invariably followed by a huge explosion/mass destruction afterwards. This type was generally exclusive to Gerry Anderson's productions. If you reverse this sound and speed it up by a large factor, it sounds like a firework so I wouldn't be at all surprised if if that was where it originated from. :P
Used in:
Supercar - 1961, 1962
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Captain Scarlet - 1967, 1968
Joe 90 - 1968, 1969
If you've heard this anywhere else, by all means give the name of the film and I'll add it to the listing.
Another signature sound that you cannot get in todays sound effects libraries. I wouldn't be surprised if the initial bang was based off of Classic Pistol Type ...
Another signature sound that you cannot get in todays sound effects libraries. I wouldn't be surprised if the initial bang was based off of Classic Pistol Type 1.
Used in:
Goldfinger - 1964
You Only Live Twice - 1967
Space 1999: Spacewarp - 1976
For Your Eyes Only - 1981
Morons from Outer Space - 1985
Terrahawks - Runaway - 1985
Terrahawks - Coldfinger - 1986
Assasination - 1987
The Living Daylights - 1987
Last of the finest - 1990 (Thanks lomaxfellow)
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
Another signature sound that you cannot get in todays sound effects libraries. I wouldn't be surprised if the initial bang was based off of Classic Pistol Type 1.
Used in:
Goldfinger - 1964
You Only Live Twice - 1967
Space 1999: Spacewarp - 1976
For Your Eyes Only - 1981
Morons from Outer Space - 1985
Terrahawks - Runaway - 1985
Terrahawks - Coldfinger - 1986
Assasination - 1987
The Living Daylights - 1987
Last of the finest - 1990 (Thanks lomaxfellow)
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
Uploaded by request.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was used in Gerry Andersons other productions. Most commonly used on Fireflash during the takeoff sequences.
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Easily identifiable by the distinct sudden motor movement sound at the beginning.
Used in
The Prisoner - 1968
Man With The Goldengun - 1974
A View To A Kill - 1985
This particular klaxon sound seemed to be exclusive to Gerry Andersons productions.
Used in:
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Stingray - 1964, 1965
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds 2086 - 1982 (Thanks thebladezmanII)
Thunderbirds 2010 Fan film ;) - 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q72SF8ch6FA
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
Uploaded by request.
Interesting thing with this one is that when this was used in Thunderbirds, the core beginning of this was frequently reversed when the Thunderbird craft were landing. You can tell this is the case as there is what sounds like a tyre screech at around 0:06 seconds which can still be heard on the original soundtrack on Thunderbirds when they used this in reversed..
Used in
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Thunderbirds are Go - 1966
Thunderbird 6 - 1968
A very nice sound commonly used for jets going into dives which was invariably followed by a huge explosion/mass destruction afterwards. This type was generally exclusive to Gerry Anderson's productions. If you reverse this sound and speed it up by a large factor, it sounds like a firework so I wouldn't be at all surprised if if that was where it originated from. :P
Used in:
Supercar - 1961, 1962
Fireball XL5 - 1962, 1963
Thunderbirds - 1965, 1966
Captain Scarlet - 1967, 1968
Joe 90 - 1968, 1969
If you've heard this anywhere else, by all means give the name of the film and I'll add it to the listing.
Another signature sound that you cannot get in todays sound effects libraries. I wouldn't be surprised if the initial bang was based off of Classic Pistol Type 1.
Used in:
Goldfinger - 1964
You Only Live Twice - 1967
Space 1999: Spacewarp - 1976
For Your Eyes Only - 1981
Morons from Outer Space - 1985
Terrahawks - Runaway - 1985
Terrahawks - Coldfinger - 1986
Assasination - 1987
The Living Daylights - 1987
Last of the finest - 1990 (Thanks lomaxfellow)
My Cinesound Effects Library preservation project can be found at the Fanderson forums:
http://www.fanderson.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=303
If you've heard this sound in other films, by all means add it to the comments and I'll update the listing.
Cinesound Productions Pty Ltd was an Australian feature film production company, established in June 1931, Cinesound developed out of a group of companies centred on Greater Union Theatres, that covered all facets of the film process, from production, to distribution and exhibition.
Cinesound Productions established a film studio as a subsidiary of Greater Union Theatres Pty Ltd based on the Hollywood model. The first production was On Our Selection (1932), which was an enormous financial success.
Establishment
Stuart F. Doyle and Ken Hall were the major figures involved in the establishment of Cinesound in 1931. Stuart Doyle was the Managing Director of Greater Union Theatres, which stemmed from Australasian Films, and it was his desire to encourage an Australian film industry that provided the impetus for Cinesound to develop. Doyle appointed his then personal assistant, Ken Hall, to the position of General Manager of Cinesound, and also put him in charge as supervisor of production. In this role, Ken Hall directed all but one of the seventeen films that Cinesound produced and also handled the business affairs of the company. Hall continued to lead Cinesound until 1956.