The Power of Sound in Movies

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Published 2022-12-17

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  • @juneguts
    i'm not gonna lie, your woods clip how you showed it originally with all the silence was very anxiety inducing. Good job
  • @schmid1.079
    What I started noticing is how much movie makers love tyre screaching. I've recently rewatched Breaking Bad and I'm not exagerating when I say I don't think there is a single car scene without it. They screach when driving off or taking a turn, no matter the speed or even if it fits the scene. They even screach on dirt. It doesn't bother me, but once you notice it you really can't unnotice it.
  • @romdruyak5593
    I actually really like straight up silence in movies in some moments,it gives the scence weight
  • @N4lax
    Bro summarized one of my future lectures in an 10 min vid. Thanks Paul!
  • @repinsvizios
    If I remember correctly, the sound of the webs attaching to things in the original Spider-Man trilogy, was actually someone who had made a whip from the tapes inside VHS'es, and was striking different objects with it.
  • @Xyabra
    Imagine recording the sound of someone writing but trying to recreate every stroke like a swing, trying to match the speed, intensity, of the ink or led, pressing down on paper, or whatever surface, hearing the scratching, like nails on a chalkboard, or scraping, of a key, slashing a metal door, or hearing the tire, rip & tear, while the air, is streaming out it's last few... drops, of pure, full, last breaths, of hissing, giving out, at a constant frequency, never ending, until..... it's... all... gone. Hissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
  • I was working out while watching this and had to stop when the diseased keyboard came up. That long pause, hesitation of the hand and timing with your narration leading up to the Wilhelm scream cracked me up so hard!!! Beautiful.
  • Hey brother Paul, I thought this was an amazing video. You are incredibly talented, not only as a filmmaker (which your short film final version showed proof of) but as a storyteller and educator. Seriously, most people would be happy to be good at any one of these three talents, and you have them nailed down amazingly. I thought I was good with foley and sound design in my short films, but wow, yours is on another level. Brilliant to randomly come across this kind of filmmaking video because of the algorithm, I'm about to binge watch the rest of your videos because this was incredible.
  • @HappyThrills
    Your videos are so well done. I’ve recently become fascinated with video production and this is gold. Inspiring stuff
  • @reed6445
    This guy is THE BEST. His videos are extremely well-edited, concise, and all-around fun to watch! After watching, I searched for similar channels, but this is ONE OF A KIND. I'm impressed by the talent he possesses, and I can't wait for the next upload.
  • One of my goals once winter is over is to make a short film, like 3-4 minutes long, this year. Hopefully I can pull something off. This stuff helps, thanks!
  • @norm124578
    Love the way you explain cool stuff like this in filmmaking please keep making more! :)
  • So good to see a video dedicated to the art of sound! ❤️ Absolutely loved it.
  • Baby Driver made me realised the power of sound effects/sound design as I love watching movies with headphones 🎧 and trust me, you can feel what the main character is hearing or feeling. Thanks for this enlightenment 🤠
  • @rbalvedi282
    Love watching your videos. Watching how you incorporate the concepts being explained is remarkable. Your skits, though short as can be, have their own flavour and it is noticeable the effort put into them. Especially loved the Foley bit (not to say the video as a whole).
  • @mlegrand
    Amazing as always. It's like Christmas has come early. I'm really enjoying your work and hope you continue to make videos here on YT. 👌🏻
  • @synkro_nyze
    This is incredible. I already knew most of it, but for a beginner your explanations are so thorough. Also the editing was top-notch.
  • @yashrides
    Superb mate. Your sense of humor is brilliant. Love the way you demonstrate. Keep inspiring.