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@ThomasFlight

1 year ago

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@joshg1845

1 year ago

I wish someone loved me as much as Thomas loves the technical aspects of Dune

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@theAraAra

1 year ago

One more reason that Dune's sounds feel so natural is that Mark Mangini is actually Fremen, as can be seen by his blue within blue eyes. Only he could do justice to it.

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@aryaman1251

1 year ago

this video made me realize that hearing artists talk about their art with enthusiasm is always so fascinating, ive never really cared about sound effects in any film ive watched or any video game ive played, but hearing mark mangini talk about his skill and elaborating his talent with such passion was such a relaxing watch

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@paul1720

1 year ago

Really fascinating to me that he mentioned that Denis wanted it to sound ‘like a documentary’, because someone asked me how to describe Dune and I said to them that the detail, ambience and environmental world building made it feel like a documentary. There is also a great video on here about how they did the sound design for Arrival, which is one of the best films ever in that regard

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@IchiEyes

1 year ago

God, I love when auteurs just get an outlet to geek out over their craft. It's always so fun to see while also being incredibly insightful

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@bordidellapizza

1 year ago

I am convinced that we need to talk more and more about cinematic language; both to make people understand how much creativity everyone can express (even in aspects that are usually seen superficially as sound design), but also to remember that Cinema is also: technique at the service of story. Too often today I find myself seeing blockbusters that make little use of their own languages: confused editing, anonymous soundtracks, very standard camera-work and so on... And for me it's really boring. Instead, it is satisfying to see authors like Villeneuve who give space to creatives and exploit all the languages in non-obvious ways to tell the story in the best way. So... We have to thank you for the work you do.

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@jenxxkxm9424

1 year ago

At 3:57 when he said that it immediately sounded like what it should sound like. The sound producer smiled and said you made a new best friend was so wholesome.

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@eric9328

1 year ago

shout out to the man on the right that was translating for deaf people 0:57

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@secretsofdune

1 year ago

Mangini and the Dune team absolutely deserved to win the Oscar for Best Sound.

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@mr.scruggs124

1 year ago

As a sound designer student, I thank you for this video. People really do not appreciate this art in films or other medias as much as it really deserves

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@bradley163

1 year ago

When I hear the score seamlessly blend itself into the ambient sounds of the seawall scene in BR2049, it's impossible for me to not have immediate goosebumps. It's hauntingly beautiful, and one of my favorites of all time.

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@lordfreerealestate8302

1 year ago

Sound is such a big part of why 2020 Dune is such a masterpiece, including the Hans Zimmer score.

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@JonathanWymer

1 year ago

I absolutely LOVE sound. And when it's done right. This is a fantastic interview / essay gives credit to those sound magicians. For my short film, Banshee, we literally acted out a bunch of the BG foley for high intensity scenes and it was a blast. It gave the film a huge sense of realism to the world we created that involved a spirit monster.

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@MAUTxxx

1 year ago

the sound artist's reaction after being told that the sounds he makes are so natural makes me feel happy inside

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@CZpersi

1 year ago

Sound design is often criminally underrated.

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@jinxshadow5218

1 year ago

On the topic of sound libraries, I have on several occasions been pulled out of a scene by the super recognizable stock sound of a door opening. It might as well be an Inception horn blast.

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@cokebottles6919

1 year ago

I love how much Mark seems to really love his work.

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@MariaVosa

1 year ago

I didn't think it was possible for me to love Dune any more, but this video had me grinning ear to ear. Such a wonderful interview and such an inspiring artist!

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@megamatt1915

1 year ago

easily one of your best videos, thomas. mark is such an inspiring sound designer, and like he said at the end, dune is such an immersive experience that outweighs the level of immersion that i’ve experienced with so many other films. it’s so special, and it’s because of people like mark and denis that work so hard at making sure the sound design is not only real, but fresh and familiar.

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