Why do we like movies?
There are some common reasons that make us decide whether we like movies or not, such as their plot or the actors we like. But, there is another factor that can make movies more magnificent. It is the sound used mostly in the background, and it is not limited to only music. Sound can make the audience feel the scenes’ actual vibe and meaning in a way that no visual effect can. It entertains us more than we think while we don’t realize the role of it.
Hans Zimmer, a musician who won the Oscars twice (composer of movies like “Interstellar”, “Inception” and many more), along with his team, tells his story of how he made those sounds that no musical instrument can produce and vocals that no average singer can make used in a movie named “Dune”.
Strongly suggest for all of you to watch Hans Zimmer's video HERE,
and the movie “Dune” itself HERE.
There are some common reasons that make us decide whether we like movies or not, such as their plot or the actors we like. But, there is another factor that can make movies more magnificent. It is the sound used mostly in the background, and it is not limited to only music. Sound can make the audience feel the scenes’ actual vibe and meaning in a way that no visual effect can. It entertains us more than we think while we don’t realize the role of it.
Hans Zimmer, a musician who won the Oscars twice (composer of movies like “Interstellar”, “Inception” and many more), along with his team, tells his story of how he made those sounds that no musical instrument can produce and vocals that no average singer can make used in a movie named “Dune”.
Strongly suggest for all of you to watch Hans Zimmer's video HERE,
and the movie “Dune” itself HERE.