You don't even have to be looking at the screen to know an episode of the "Law & Order" franchise has just started or transitioned to a new scene. All you have to do is hear the iconic sound: dun-dun.
Dun, dun or chung, chung? Call it what you will. We can all hear that iconic “Law & Order” opening sound effect — which carries through each and every episode on scene changes and has into various ...
Us Weekly is obsessed with Law & Order star Odelya Halevi using the franchise’s iconic “dun dun” sound during disagreements with fiancé Aaron Mazor. “When I’m in an argument with my fiancé, Aaron, he ...
Eight little things (a scene, a joke, a building, a pizza, a dance, a painting, a lyric, a sound) worth your time. By Neil Genzlinger This is the most successful sound in television history. Let’s ...
For over three decades, Law & Order has been a staple of American television. Between the original series, its reboots, and spin-offs like Special Victims Unit, the Dick Wolf franchise has defined ...
Longtime viewers of the "Law & Order" franchise know a diner is an integral part of the history: a safe haven for the detectives to grab a bite between cases or question potential witnesses of a crime ...
Us Weekly is obsessed with Law & Order star Odelya Halevi using the franchise’s iconic “dun dun” sound during disagreements with fiancé Aaron Mazor. “When I’m in an argument with my fiancé, Aaron, he ...