Subject: Re: Sound Design in Fellowship of the Rings (Lord of the ...)
From: Peter McCarter (purplenoise@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2002 - 19:32:14 EST
> After listening to the LOTR, what 'sound' remains in the ear? Is it
> clear? Defined? After reading the text, is there a sense of 'unity of
is it clear? defined? Some of these terms are still a little too
esoteric for my tastes. In my naivety I always thought sound was
simply there to accurately reflect the actions on the screen. I am
well aware that the music can do far, far more, but the sound? If the
sound suites the actions or objects that create them and they are well
recorded, mixed, balanced, etc. what more can you ask for? Please
relieve me of my ignorance. :)
So Ian, where were you in the film? (or in this case I suppose I
should also ask 'what' were you?)
Peter
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