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Sound Design of King Kong

Excerpt from Post Production Diary of King Kong

Read "Sync Tanks: The Art and Technique of Postproduction sound"
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Sound Effects Recording

Post Production Diary - 30 Weeks To GoThe sound department is in full swing with 30 weeks to go before the premiere of King Kong. Crews are scouring Wellington to capture genuine sounds of everything under the sun. Crews are on boats, in the air (so to speak) and down in the mud (literally) getting thousands of sounds for the FX coordinators to use when mixing the film together. >> See this clip on YouTube

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Sound Editing

Post Production Diary - 23 Weeks To GoWith 23 weeks to go the sound editing department are working harder than ever to make ALL the sounds for the film. Little by little each scene comes together, follow Katy Wood, FX editor, around her department as she details all the things needed to make the movie sound great.
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ADR

Post Production Diary - 18 Weeks To GoWith 18 weeks to go Colin Hanks introduces us to the ADR studio in Wellywood. As explained in this video ADR is the process in which the actors must record a new audio track over their own performance. Queen of the Geeks Philippa Boyens makes a rare appearance and gives us more information about the process. Colin Hanks shows us his many 'breath' lines and we get some great little scenes from the film featuring Hanks, Jack Black, Thomas Kretschmann and others! >> See this clip on YouTube

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Foley

Post Production Diary - 15 Weeks To Go15 weeks to go and the Foley artists are knee deep in mud working on all Foley effects. What is a Foley Artist? These folks are responsible for 99% of the sounds you hear in a movie...ANY sound, from the most mundane coffee cup to the eerie sounds deep inside skull island. They have a ton of creative ways to re-create these sounds, and use everything (including the kitchen sink) at their disposal to achieve it. >> See this clip on YouTube

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Mixing Dialogue, Music & Effects 1

Post Production Diary - 7 Weeks To GoWith 7 weeks to go we are shown 'The Mix' Part 1 featuring Chris Boyes, Ethan Van der Ryn, Michael Hedges & Michael Semanick. These 4 men are in charge of mixing Kong's sound together, the special effects, dialog and music all have to weave in and out to form a cohesive mix of sound that is both pleasing to the audience, and effective enough to work alongside with the visuals in the film.
>> See this clip on YouTube

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Mixing Dialogue, Music & Effects 2

Post Production Diary - 6 Weeks To GoWelcome to 'The Mix: Part 2', with 6 weeks to go Michael Hedges, Michael Semanick, Chris Boyes again let us peek into the fascinating work in the sound mixing department. Chris shows us around his toy, the Mix Console (it deserves capital letters), this massive piece of hardware looks like it belongs on the Enterprise. Along with more mixers, re-mixers, and a ton of other stuff I have no idea what to call, Chris must piece together every aspect of sound. Chris works in 3 dimensions to make sure the sound experience you hear while watching the movie is as realistic as possible. >> See This clip on YouTube

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>> Read Frequently Asked Questions About Film & TV Post-Production Sound

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