gmeister
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Posted: Dec 23, 2017 08:49 pm
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No, not a new martial arts movie, but a question that relates to the new novel I'm working on.
Can a ventriloquist be in hiding and use a distant voice technique to make those work in the area ofn that hiding spot think there's a dog somewhere behind them. (Which of course raises the question of whether the ventriloquist MUST be between his audience and the point of the distant voice).
Any and all help., opinions, perspectives would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks much!
gary
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jakeg
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Posted: Dec 24, 2017 10:08 am
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There is no such thing as throwing one’s voice. A strong suggestion of another presence has to be there.
A hidden tape recorder with a remote would do it.
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gmeister
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Posted: Dec 24, 2017 04:03 pm
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Thanks, jakeg. Let me rephrase this. Is it possible for an unseen individual to reproduce a voice or sound in a room using only his/her person and no mechanical means?
This is somewhat akin to the use of ventriloquism in darkened stances where the agent was hidden by the lack of light.
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gmeister
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Posted: Dec 24, 2017 11:37 pm
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One further point: This essentially is a question about what's called in psychology The Ventriloquist Effect, which deals with multisensory processing and whether vision is essential to auditory placement in the brain. Research on the blind has provided conflicting results.
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Good to here.