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Emiri Momota Exclusive Upd - A Quiet Place

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"A Quiet Place" was a global phenomenon, grossing over $340 million worldwide. The film's success was a surprise to many, but Momota was not surprised. "I knew the film had the potential to be a hit," she said. "The unique premise and the talented cast made it a compelling watch. I'm thrilled that audiences responded to the film in such a positive way." The film's success also led to a sequel, "A Quiet Place Part II," which was released in 2020. a quiet place emiri momota exclusive

Momota believes that the film's impact will be felt for years to come. "I think A Quiet Place is going to change the way people think about deaf culture and ASL," she said. "It's going to help people understand that we are just like everyone else, and that we deserve to be represented in film and media." Do you need assistance finding similar indie sci-fi projects

Her exclusive technique, which she has never shared, is "wave walking." By playing an ultra-low-frequency drone (20 Hz, just at the edge of human hearing) from a small, directional speaker she carries, she creates a "shadow of sound." The creatures' pinnae—their massive, dish-like ears—are tuned to a specific range of frequencies used by their prey. The low drone confuses their directional hearing, making Emiri appear as a fuzzy, non-threatening background hum. She can walk within twenty meters of a feeding creature as long as she doesn't break the drone's rhythm. "I knew the film had the potential to be a hit," she said

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