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Colombia Pictures

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Length 20 seconds
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Colombia Pictures

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"They writing on my picture," she exclaimed, her voice filled with frustration as she watched someone scribble all over the photograph she held dear. "Well I got the picture," she declared defiantly, her resolve evident in the firm tone of her voice. The scratching of the pen against the glossy paper echoed in the room, creating a discordant melody of anger and betrayal. "Chin up, picture day louder," the photographer's voice boomed through the studio, urging the nervous students to stand tall and smile for the camera. The click of the shutter captured their fleeting youth, freezing the moment in time. The sound of the flash was instantaneous, followed by the whirring of the camera as it processed the image. A picture of your hair," the stylist mused, her voice tinged with excitement as she examined the strands in her hands. "Brandon Huffman loves Brock," she added, distracted by a text message that popped up on her phone. The sound of her typing filled the room as she replied, her focus momentarily shifting from her client. "Picture, stop sending me pictures," he groaned, the constant notifications from his ex-girlfriend flooding his phone with unwanted memories. "Trump, we have pictures," his friend whispered urgently, scrolling through the incriminating evidence on social media. The click of the mouse as he opened the photos was deafening in the tense silence of the room. "らんま ½ Akane cries out an ode to Ranma," the voiceover artist intoned dramatically, setting the scene for a Japanese animated series. The sounds of swords clashing and characters shouting filled the air, transporting the audience to a world of martial arts mayhem. "How Russians sneeze," a comedic voice chimed in, eliciting laughter from the viewers. "Got yo picture, bouy," a playful voice called out, teasing a friend with a candid snapshot. "Stop sending pictures," the subject retorted, exasperated by the constant stream of selfies flooding their chat. The sound of the camera clicking and the whoosh of a message being sent punctuated their playful banter. "Picture a big," the game show announcer boomed, introducing the next round of the competition. The audience erupted in cheers and applause, their excitement palpable in the rumble of their voices. "Sticking out your tongue for the picture," a contestant joked, striking a silly pose for the camera. "Martial Arts Mayhem Scene (Audience Reaction)," the sound engineer cued, adding in the roar of a cheering crowd to enhance the dramatic fight sequence. "Sony Pictures Television (2002)," the announcer's voice boomed, introducing the next program to air on the network. The jingle of the logo appearing on screen accompanied his words. "Nude pictures of Trump," a scandalous headline blared, the sound of news anchors discussing the latest political controversy filling the room. "Colombia Pictures," a familiar logo appeared on the screen, signaling the start of a classic film airing on television. "The big picture gameshow intro," the host's voice boomed, inviting the audience to join in on the fun. "I like watching pictures of," a soft-spoken voice admitted, their tone filled with nostalgia as they reminisced about flipping through old photo albums. "Sony Pictures Television," a familiar jingle played, signaling the start of their favorite show. "Picture this! Smile!!! PICTURE DAY," the photographer's assistant cheered, snapping candid shots of the students as they posed for their annual school portraits. "Spiffy Pictures," the production company logo flashed on screen, followed by a catchy theme song that filled the room. "Jeffrey Dahmer pictures," a chilling reminder of a notorious killer appeared on the news, sending shivers down the viewers' spines. "Don't worry about it, cry," a gentle voice soothed, offering comfort to those in need of solace. You can play and download these sounds at: (insert website link)