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Originally Posted by AlphaDingo
It looks slow on TV because they had to slow down the film otherwise it would have been a blur.
There were very rare occasions where they would actually show Steve Austin running in "real time" (i.e. 70 mph), and then you realized why they usually showed that in slow motion - it looked unbelievably silly.heh
I think the sound effect was a large aluminum can filled with coins, in a really small but reflective room, heavily filtered.
One thing's for sure, the "boop boop boop" sound his bionic eyball made was patched through the exact same synthesizer LFO as the sound his arm/legs made.
I also find it interesting that they gave the bionic woman slightly different sounds, a little higher pitched and less harsh...ah, the 70's - you couldn't get away with that now...