Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/The Sound Manifesto


 * Sound is incredibly important to filmmaking, yet it is sadly one of the areas that many low budget filmmakers tend to over look. A film simply cannot work without good sound, and a film with bad audio is almost unwatchable. The Sound Manifesto are committed to changing that, their key goal being to bring professional quality audio to any film production that they work on, from features to shorts and covering a wide range of budgets. Independent and emerging filmmakers, and especially those working on low or limited budgets, are always looking for ways to increase the production values of their films, and sound is one of the key ways they can achieve this! I am positive that many filmmakers would be extremely interested in learning more about The Sound Manifesto and the benefits that not only they themselves can bring to a film production, but in appreciating and learning from them the myriad ways in which decent audio can improve a film production tenfold. For this reason alone, The Sound Manifesto article should stay on Wikipedia as it will be of great interest to all the independent and low budget filmmakers out there looking for the best way to make their films better - all the many, many thousands of them!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Inigo85 (talk • contribs)


 * The above comment is only one of many that have been left on the Discussion page of the The Sound Manifesto article. Anyone making a decision to delete this article needs to read those comments in conjunction with the comment above, which was erroneously posted on this Discussion page because of the confusing instruction on the banner of the article. Please do not remove this comment. Egrabczewski (talk)