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Sound Design, Soundtracks, Movie Music

This is a thread to explore and dive into movie soundtracks, sound design and other things related to movies and TV sound production and appreciation. Add your own favorite documentaries or information. If you work in any of these fields professionally, perhaps offer your perspective on the job you do.

To start, "The Sound of Dune".

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  • "Hans Zimmer on Scoring Gladiator, Inception, Interstellar & More"

  • "SCORE: A Film Music Documentary"

  • "The Music of the Lord of the Rings"

  • "Film Scoring - How To Use Drones In Your Film Composition" (Rick Beato)

  • "How To Write Like John Williams! Secrets of Film Scoring Part 1" (Rick Beato)

  • @NeuM said:
    "The Music of the Lord of the Rings"

    One of the best scores ever, imo.

  • If I could have one dream job it would be doing scores for tv/movies/games. Cool thread!

  • "The Best of Bernard Herrmann" (Examples)

  • @HotStrange said:
    If I could have one dream job it would be doing scores for tv/movies/games. Cool thread!

    Something which has fascinated me forever!

  • @NeuM said:

    @HotStrange said:
    If I could have one dream job it would be doing scores for tv/movies/games. Cool thread!

    Something which has fascinated me forever!

    Agreed! It’s such a cool idea and a huge part of my enjoyment of any medium. I think foley work is equally as interesting.

  • "5 Essential Skills You Need To Work As A Film Composer"

  • "Why The Batman's Sound Is Different"

  • "'Drive' Opening Scene — How Refn Builds Suspense with Sound Design & Editing"

  • "How Quentin Tarantino Makes Violence So Much Fun — Sound Design for Film"

  • edited May 2023

    "Scoring For Film & TV Cue Breakdown - Learn About Production Quality For Film Scoring"

    And more from his channel. He really delves into the specifics involved:

    "Composing For Film & TV With Unique Modern Sounds - Cue Breakdown"

  • Back to page 1.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @NeuM said:

    @HotStrange said:
    If I could have one dream job it would be doing scores for tv/movies/games. Cool thread!

    Something which has fascinated me forever!

    Agreed! It’s such a cool idea and a huge part of my enjoyment of any medium. I think foley work is equally as interesting.

    Completely agree. Creating an entire world (either otherworldly or mundane) with sound is critical to the believability of the movie/show.

  • "How the Sounds From Your Favorite Movies Are Made"

  • @NeuM said:
    "How the Sounds From Your Favorite Movies Are Made"

    Absolutely love this. I’ve seen a couple of wired videos about it and they’re all great. Some very VERY creative people. Foley work is a big inspiration in my own music honestly.

  • @NeuM said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @NeuM said:

    @HotStrange said:
    If I could have one dream job it would be doing scores for tv/movies/games. Cool thread!

    Something which has fascinated me forever!

    Agreed! It’s such a cool idea and a huge part of my enjoyment of any medium. I think foley work is equally as interesting.

    Completely agree. Creating an entire world (either otherworldly or mundane) with sound is critical to the believability of the movie/show.

    Yep. It’s one of those things you don’t notice until you hear a bad one. Absolutely integral to the experience.

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