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George Lara of Pine Bush, NY, and Marko Costanzo of Fort Lee worked together on the sound editing team that's been nominated for an Academy Award for the motion picture "Life of Pi." Costanza and Lara are seen here in the Northvale C5 Foley studio where sounds for the movie were made. (Photo by Elizabeth Lara)
Posted: Thursday February 21, 2013, 11:21 AM
By VIRGINIA ROHAN of The Record

Marko Costanzo is poised near a highly sensitive microphone, intently watching a huge television screen and using the black satin jacket he’s wearing over his otherwise casual outfit to make a very specific rustling sound. The Fort Lee resident repeatedly flicks his right hand against the inside of his left forearm to create a sound that’s not too abrasive, nor too faint — and perfectly in sync with the movements that actor Ryan Phillippe is making on screen for a film called “Shreveport.”

Costanzo is a foley artist, and George A. Lara, in a soundproof control booth to his left, is a foley mixer — terms that moviegoers who stay for the closing credits may have seen without knowing what they mean.

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