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Making Waves: The Art Of Cinematic Sound
Sound is a constitutive dimension of film, yet often it is overshadowed by the cinematic images and neglected by the film industry. This disregard is all the more surprising if one considers the fact that our first experience of the outside world in the mother’s womb is mediated through sound - the heartbeat, voices, noises - which helps to explain why sound is essential for the psychophysical effect film has on us. With numerous clips and subtly edited examples, Midge Costin takes us on an instructive and entertaining journey through the history of sound in film. Costin, holder of the prestigious chair for sound design (given by George Lucas) at USC, musters director giants such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ang Lee, Robert Redford, David Lynch, and Sofia Coppola as well as Hollywood’s leading sound designers to share their firsthand experience. This knowledgeable and entertaining film shows how technical and artistic developments in sound and the changing ways of storytelling have always been intimately related.
(sth, DokuArts)
USA 2019, 95 min
Genre: Documentary
Director: Midge Costin
Author: Bobette Buster
Distributor: Unbekannt
Screenings
- OV Original version
- OmU Original with German subtitles
- OmeU Original with English subtitles
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