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As the audio titled "Motion of the Arm" starts, the first thing you hear is a soft rustling sound, a subtle representation of an arm moving through space. This is the foley, an art of creating everyday sound effects which are then added to various media in post-production to enhance audio quality. The arm movement is articulated with a sequence of sounds that mimic the bending and straightening of an elbow, the swiveling of a shoulder, or the rotation of a wrist, creating an auditory picture of an arm in motion. Each movement is punctuated with a variety of sounds, ranging from a soft swish to a more pronounced creak, suggesting the range of motion and the effort involved in each movement. The audio paints a vivid picture of an arm moving, flexing, and extending, adding layers to the overall auditory experience. The rustle of fabric, the creak of joints, the swoosh of an arm cutting through the air, each sound is meticulously crafted