Posts Tagged ‘Sound Design’
Telling a Story with Audio: Munich’s Explosive Silence and Sound
Discover how to guide your audience through a scene with nothing but sound in this breakdown of Spielberg’s dramatic film Munich.
The Secrets Behind the Sound Design of Blade Runner 2049
Here’s an in-depth look at the brilliant sound design and the incredible score that created the evocative tone of Blade Runner 2049.
Learn to Edit Fight Scenes in This Atomic Blonde Breakdown
Learn the secrets behind editing fight scenes in major Hollywood releases in this Atomic Blonde breakdown.
Insights From the World’s Best Sound Designers and Mixers
Learn from filmmaking’s best mixers and sound designers with these interviews from Dolby Insider.
Recording Foley and Sound Effects: The Fundamentals
While using stock sound effects can yield great results and save crucial time, accurately and convincingly depicting the visuals may require foley work.
Feature Filmmaking: Creative Problem Solving
Learn from these Hollywood feature filmmakers as they solve problems creatively.
Audio Masterclass: How to Be a Better Sound Designer
Improve the quality of your sound recording, design and mix with these free masterclasses!
Approaching the Sound Design for Disney’s Maleficent
Sound designer Tim Nielsen shares insight into how he created the sound for Disney’s Maleficent.
Bringing the Godzilla Roar into the 21st Century
It’s 60 years after the initial Godzilla roar terrified audiences members, but music experts are now using microscopes to take the sound into the 21st century.
Why Dolby Atmos is the Future of Cinema Sound
If you’ve not experienced Dolby Atmos just yet, you might be wondering what’s so great about it. These industry experts will set you straight.
Sound Design 101: Making Your Film Sound Great
Understanding these sound design fundamentals is imperative for crafting a successful audio experience for your film.
Sound Design for Filmmakers
Don’t fix it in post. Do your legwork in pre-production to ensure you get the best sounding audio in your film or video project. In this video …