For example, when I see the CGI of a movie, I can almost always tell whether it’s CGI or not
But when it comes to hearing sound effects, it’s a different story
While I’ve never heard of the sound effects of an IRL instance of this example, I was shocked to find out that the sound effect of someone’s bones being broken in violent movies/games is actually just the sound of a guy ripping apart a cabbage
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Humans are visual creatures. Far more of our brain is devoted to processing visual input compared to auditory input. Also, visual images are persistent, while sounds are fleeting. That fake CGI alien stays on the screen for minutes and you can keep staring at it, while an individual sound effect only plays for a fraction of a second, so there’s a lot less time for your brain to notice if it doesn’t feel real.
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