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The Boom Heard ‘Round the Internet: Why the Vine Boom Sound Effect Still Slaps

Interestingly, the Vine Boom (often officially known as the "Large Cinematic Impact" or "Bass Drop") didn't start as a joke. In the early 2010s, sound designers used it in movie trailers to signify gravity and tension. bass_drop_vine_boom_sound_effect

The (should I expand on the technical "how-to" for editors?) The Boom Heard ‘Round the Internet: Why the

It is instantly recognizable. Even at low volumes, those specific frequencies tell your brain, "Attention: A meme is happening." Even at low volumes, those specific frequencies tell

When launched in 2013, creators had only six seconds to land a punchline. They needed a "sonic exclamation point" to tell the audience exactly when to laugh or feel shocked. The bass drop was perfect: it was loud, sudden, and instantly grabbed your attention. 2. The Post-Vine Renaissance