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in fact Bob cast that copy machine for sound he auditioned lots of copying machines and he wanted a copy machine that would have a kind of musical rhythm to it in post-production in fact we tried to augment the sound of that copy machine bob was nice enough to listen to our attempts but he said nope I like the original one that I cast and so thatamp;#39;s the one we use Bob wanted the Red Square sequence to be as authentic as possible the people who were on location when they shot the scene did their best to collect sounds but as you can imagine it was pretty tense trying to shoot in Red Square and so they didnamp;#39;t get as many sounds as we needed and so we had to go looking for the sounds of the bells that you hear in Red Square we brought in people who pretended to be tour guides who you never really see in the scene but you hear off-screen doing a tour via a megaphone we tried to use as much of whatamp;#39;s called production sound as we could in ter