... mixer-smackdown-240120.php ... I've been following this on another forum, and I must admit, I'm shocked any profefssional would say somethign like that...
Hi, I am currently working with a project where I do in-depth interviews with experts of the horror genre. So far, I have been talking to psychologists, ...
Steve Ericsson
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Mar 16, 2007 12:16 am
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Hi Steve, If ur researching the horror genre, this is a good start: http://www.freeassociationradio.com/horror.htm "A 4-hour study on sound design in modern...
Sam Sutton
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Mar 16, 2007 11:44 am
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Hi Steve, one particular and quite amazing sound comes to my mind reading your post: The scene in Alien when the first crew-member has the face-hugger-alien on...
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Hi group, Can any of you give me examples of films for which more than one complete sound design was done? For example, the director's cut of Donnie Darko has...
Lori Beckstead
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Mar 16, 2007 8:11 pm
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Hi Lori, One notable example i can think of is Scarface. The recent 'platinum edition' (2006) has completely new sound design, although it is really only an...
hey guys well in this matter i'd say u shoud definetly check this flick called the changelling and pay special attention to the sound design and musick track...
there is a series called 'masters of horror' that has most of the prolific horror directors involved. perhaps the credit list for some of those episodes could...
Hi David and anyone else who may be interested in this thread Firstly, it's great to have you, David, in this discussion. And secondly, this is a huge...
Sally Corbett
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Mar 18, 2007 2:54 am
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Do not forget The Exorcist. "The version you have never seen before" includes many changes respect the original. In my opinion, not good ones, but you can...
I think it is interesting that two examples of redesigning sound tracks for the same film mentioned Touch of Evil and Apocalypse Now/Redux. It is no...
As a more extreme example, I wonder also if Woody Allen's 'What's Up Tiger Lilly' would count? More of a completely redone 'dialogue design' than sound design,...
One of the best things about this list is that it doesn't get into technological discussions. However, it certainly seems fair to say that available...
Magnetic recorders were used on location from (off the top of my head) the early '50s. The format was 35mm mag. This was used for many years until the Nagra...
One tiny but significant word missing - Crosby wanted to EDIT the rebroadcast, as I understand it, which is why he backed Ampex. That word - edit - is crucial...
It seems to me that discussion of the relationship between technology and aesthetics is a perfectly valid thing to discuss in this group. What we should avoid,...
Randy- Thematically, would WM''s "Sound Montage by" credit on "The Conversation" qualify by association?... Also in regards to Sound Design on restorations or...
... That's a tough one to compare. Rembrandt and Picasso weren't part of a bigger project. Neither was Beethoven or Stravinsky. These guys called their own...
Yes, it's basically the same thing. There have been quite a few "sound designers" throughout film history who didn't call themselves sound designers. If you...
Agreed, but how does what you're saying relate to the question of whether technology is "the" main determining issue in the aesthetics of art? Whether the art...
It doesn't, at all. I think what's often missed in discussions like this is the difference between "enabling" and "determining". Advances and changes in...
The most famous paintings by Rembrandt and Picasso are very different from each other, but they were produced using virtually the same technology. Doesn't that...
... I haven't written to this group in a long time, but I have to say, no, technology is exactly what produces the movement away from representational realism...
Hi, Scot! What you're saying is generally believed to be true, but it doesn't relate to the point I'm making. The fact that the invention of photography...
i think this is a very interesting point but i have to mention that we haven't been recording sound nearly as long as people had been painting up until that...