The collective tsk of a disapproving crowd is one of the oldest sound-design shortcuts in television — it tells the audience exactly how to feel about whoever just spoke, in under a second. These 32 condemnation recordings work that territory across volumes and sizes: a single sharp tsk for a one-on-one scene, small-group disapproval murmurs that sit under dialogue, full crowd boos with the room's natural reverb intact, and the long disappointed sigh that lands between sentences in awkward silences.
Sitcom and reality-TV editors pull the louder boo material for confrontation cuts where the studio audience's reaction has to land hard. Game-show producers use the shorter group jeers for losing-round stings. Documentary work reaches for the quieter murmur takes — they fill background space without taking over the narration. Pull whatever the moment needs; everything here is a free download, no account required.