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Cool. Subscribed.
The Sound Exploder podcast that featured how JÓHANN JÓHANNSSON made the score for the Arrival is good too.
http://songexploder.net/arrival
Excellent find! Thank you for sharing. Loved everything about that movie, including the music and the sound design.
how did i not see this. thanks for sharing, i love that stuff
that is some great stuff. thanks for sharing. I thought the movie was good but the sound design was on point. I just wonder when iOS is going to make it on the sound design stage for movies? or at least featured in some of the behind the scenes stuff. I think some of the sample manipulation, intuitive, creative apps we have. I would love to get in on an indie film project and do sound design for it. Would be some much fun. Being able to sound design with an iPad on location. We don't need a giant protools rig.
I've always thought apps like Synthscaper and Mitosynth would be excellent for this sort of stuff... where you can use organic/ambient sound samples and them morph them into new sounds that don't sound as much like a machine or instrument, but something else entirely.
I think in the new year I'm going to make a point of experimenting more with this approach. That's really the only reason I got into ios sound stuff to begin with. Somehow I got distracted with the more ambient/generative/marginally musical stuff... but my original goal was making new and strange sounds to pair with cinematic motion images,