For the sound of T-1000 passing through metal bars, sound designer Gary Rydstrom simply inverted an open can of dog food and recorded the close-packed food as it oozed slowly out. He jokingly stated that "they spent $6 million on special effects, I spent only 35 cents on a can of dog food". When transforming and flowing like mercury, the "metallic" sound was the spraying of Dust-Off into a mixture of flour and water, with a condom-sealed microphone submerged in the goo. For the sound of bullets striking the T-1000, an inverted glass was slammed into a container of yogurt, creating a combo sound of hard edge and goop.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 09:33