Apple TV+ series Hello Tomorrow! is a show rich in retro-futuristic tech. Here, sound supervisor Mary Ellen Porto and sound designer/re-recording mixer Daniel Brennan talk about creating analog-based tech sounds that felt like they fit in that world – not obtrusive yet not too subtle, like a ‘calm tech’ version of ‘The Jetsons.’ They talk about creating analog-tape-sounding robot vocals, building a hover sound for cars and crafts that can be ‘driven’ through automation, and so much more!
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Read More10 new sound libraries: worldwide ambiences, user interfaces, bone breaks, car doors, and more!
Adriane Kuzminski introduces 10 brand new sound effects libraries that give you everything from calm soundscapes to crushing impacts:
Read More22 great new sound libraries: Robotic voiceovers for all ages, outdoor impulse responses, casino games, retro video games, and more!
Adriane Kuzminski highlights a number of great new sound effects library releases from the independent sound community here:
Read MoreRandy Thom & Jamey Scott: Honoring Iconic Game Audio for ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’
‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ sound designers Jamey Scott and Randy Thom talk about using iconic Mario game sounds from Nintendo, reworking, enhancing, and recreating those sounds to fit the film, creating new sounds in the classic Nintendo style, designing for action-packed fight scenes and kart races, and so much more!
Read MorePainting with sound – an insightful sound design talk with sound supervisors Dane A. Davis and Stephanie Flack:
Dane A. Davis and Stephanie Flack share stories, insights, and lessons learned from their long careers in sound:
Read MoreDesigning the Sound of Gore for ‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey’ – with Supervising Sound Designer Ryan Hatton
When a child grows up, what happens to their favorite toys? Supervisor Sound Designer Ryan Hatton takes us on a tour of the dark and gory sound of ‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey’:
Read MoreBehind the Genre-Defining Sound of ‘John Wick 4’ – with Mark P. Stoeckinger and Alan Rankin
When it comes to action films, the John Wick series is legendary – and here’s how John Wick 4’s extraordinary sound was made:
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