A shout carries different information depending on where it's pointed — a warning across a parking lot, an argument through a closed door, a celebration in a stadium. 169 shouting clips here work that whole range: short angry barks from a single male voice, layered female shouts in panic, a crowd of voices going up at once for a birthday or goal moment, and the longer drawn-out yells of someone calling across distance. Background crowd shouts and chants are included for street and protest scenes.
Film and TV editors pull the single-voice shouts for off-screen dialogue and confrontation beats — they carry threat without showing the speaker. Game designers reach for the crowd-cheer and birthday-yell takes when a level completes or a moment lands. For someone shouting happy birthday in a comedy edit, the layered crowd take saves you from booking actors. The whole shouting library is free to download for personal and commercial work, no attribution required.