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foley
fo·ley F0224850 (fō′lē)n.1. A technical process by which sounds are created or altered for use in a film, video, or other electronically produced work.2. A person who creates or alters sounds using this process. [After Jack Foley (1891-1967), pioneering sound effect editor at Universal Studios in the 1930s.]foley (ˈfəʊlɪ) or foley artistn (Film) films the US name for footsteps editor[C20: named after J.D. Foley (1891-1967), US sound editor]Fo•ley (ˈfoʊ li) adj. of or pertaining to motion-picture sound effects produced manually: a Foley artist; the Foley editor. [after Jack Foley, sound-effect pioneer at Universal Pictures in the 1930s] Foley
Fo·ley (fō'lē), Frederic E.B., U.S. urologist, 1891-1966. See: Foley catheter, Foley Y-plasty pyeloplasty. |