Sound-On-Film contains interviews with 27 prominent men and
women who discuss their careers and the art and craft of film
sound. These sound creators represent many of the crafts working in
film sound, including production sound, sound editing, sound
design, automatic dialogue replacement (ADR), Foley, re-recording
mixing, and sound engineering. The interviews are presented in an
order that attempts to give the reader a historical perspective on
the development of film sound from the studio era to contemporary
productions.
The interviews explore how sound creates an aural look to the
film in the same way that production design and cinematography
creates a visual look to a film. The discussions focus on the
relationship with renowned Hollywood film directors and how sound
was conceived and executed for specific films. Among the highly
acclaimed and seminal films discussed are "Star WarS," "Nashville,"
"The Conversation," "Apocalypse NoW," "Raging Bull," and
"Terminator 2." In addition to the interviews, the book contains
biographical background and a selected filmography of each sound
creator as well as a glossary of terms and a bibliography for
further study. It is essential reading for film students, academic
scholars and film educators as well as industry professionals and
moviegoers who want to understand the aesthetic and technical role
of those who work in film sound.
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