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Creating the sound design for ‘Drive’


October 20, 2011

Miguel Isaza over at Designing Sound came across this great interview with supervising sound editor Lon Bender on the sound design for ‘Drive’.

 

It’s a great movie and it won the director, Nicolas Winding Refn, a best-director award at the Cannes Film Festival.

 

Check out the interview with supervising sound editor Lon Bender below:
 

 






The Sound of Real Steel


October 7, 2011

Another great feature from Michael Coleman at The SoundWorks Collection – this one is on the sound for Real Steel:

Who says robot boxing won’t happen in 2020?! “Real Steel” plays out this fantasy as robots have replaced humans in boxing in this Shawn Levy film (“Night at the Museum” franchise and “Date Night”).

Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) loses a chance to become a boxing champion when robots take over, and he becomes a small-time promoter. When he has difficulty making a living, he reluctantly teams up with his son Max (Dakota Goyo) to build a robot that can contend for the championship.

The stunning visual effects behind the robots can only be brought to life by believable sound. The team responsible for this difficult task include Craig Henighan (sound designer, sound re-recording mixer, supervising sound editor), Skip Longfellow (first assistant sound editor), Warren Hendriks (sound designer), Rob Nokes (sound effects field recordist), and Dan O’Connell (foley artist).

 






New ideas added to ‘The Guide to Sound Effects’


September 14, 2011

Sound designer David Filskov’s ‘The Guide to Sound Effects‘ has just been updated with five new ideas for creating your own sound effects. These include:

 

  • Explosion debris
  • Kung Fu punches
  • Grappling hook guns
  • Guns cocked
  • Arrow flybys

 

Have a peek over at ‘The Guide to Sound Effects’!

 

PS: If you have any tips to share, do let us know
  






Creating the sound for Robin Hood


July 15, 2010

Miguel Isaza over at Designing Sound has a brilliant exclusive interview up with Ann Scibelli, Sound Designer on Ridley Scott’s “Robin Hood”:


ANN: I started working on the film in its early stages, really as soon as they began assembling the first cut. As far as doing something sonically different, I think all the medieval films have the same elements really, like: horses, swords, and other weapons. I wanted this film to have a very accurate feel in terms of the backgrounds and I really wanted to concentrate my design on the bows and arrows to really create their own signature sound.


I first started to develop all the background locations and the elements for the arrows. I did this even before I had any of the visual effects. I worked on the sounds for the battles, battering ram, swords, and horses. I also did some research on indigenous insects and birds in the Sherwood Forest. In the original cut of the movie there were a lot of scenes with the lost boys. The boys mostly communicated by vocalizing animal and bird calls. The boys were also sick and had coughs.


We had a lot of the crew imitating vocals along with kids and used real animal vocals as well. Although, most of the scenes with the boys were cut out of the movie they still ended up playing a role in the soundtrack. One thing I also wanted to accomplish was creating a fresh sound for all the weapons and arrow whiz bys. We recorded a lot of the elements for the weapons. We actually acquired all the props that were used on the set. We had all the bows, arrows, crossbows, chain-metal, shields, clothing, and boots.


Hop on over to Designing Sound for the full interview on the sound for Robin Hood – it’s well worth a read!






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Real-life sound design tools, part two


March 26, 2010

Following up on yesterday’s post, here are five more hands-on sound design demonstrations by Roger Greer.


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Real-life sound design tools


March 25, 2010

Here’s four great, hands-on sound effect demonstration videos by sound designer Roger Gregg.


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Interview with Eric Persing, legendary sound designer


February 17, 2010

After a long hiatus, Virtual Instruments magazine is back in fine form with an interview with Eric Persing, legendary sound designer & founder of Spectrasonics.






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