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Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound (2019)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Midge Costin

Synopsis

An exploration of the history, artistry and emotional power of cinema sound, as revealed by legendary sound designers and visionary directors, via interviews, clips from movies, and a look at their actual process of creation and discovery.

Actors

Walter Murch
Walter Murch
Self
Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt
Self
Sofia Coppola
Sofia Coppola
Self
Ryan Coogler
Ryan Coogler
Self
Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan
Self
Robert Redford
Robert Redford
Self
Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand
Self
Gary Rydstrom
Gary Rydstrom
Self
Pat Jackson
Pat Jackson
Self
Ang Lee
Ang Lee
Self
David Lynch
David Lynch
Self
George Lucas
George Lucas
Self
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
Self
Teresa Eckton
Teresa Eckton
Self
Greg Hedgepath
Greg Hedgepath
Self
Bobbi Banks
Bobbi Banks
Self
Richard Hymns
Richard Hymns
Self
Murray Spivack
Murray Spivack
Self (archive footage)
Peter Weir
Peter Weir
Self
Elisabeth Weis
Elisabeth Weis
Self
Karen Baker Landers
Karen Baker Landers
Self
William Whittington
William Whittington
Self
Mark A. Mangini
Mark A. Mangini
Self
Ioan Allen
Ioan Allen
Self
Lora Hirschberg
Lora Hirschberg
Self
Peter J. Devlin
Peter J. Devlin
Self
David MacMillan
David MacMillan
Self
Victoria Rose Sampson
Victoria Rose Sampson
Self
Richard L. Anderson
Richard L. Anderson
Self
Tomlinson Holman
Tomlinson Holman
Self
Randy Thom
Randy Thom
Self
Mark Berger
Mark Berger
Self
Richard Beggs
Richard Beggs
Self
John Lasseter
John Lasseter
Self
Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton
Self
Dane A. Davis
Dane A. Davis
Self
Lee Orloff
Lee Orloff
Self
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
Self
Jessica Gallavan
Jessica Gallavan
Self
Erik Aadahl
Erik Aadahl
Self
Anna Behlmer
Anna Behlmer
Self
Ai-Ling Lee
Ai-Ling Lee
Self
John Roesch
John Roesch
Self
Alyson Dee Moore
Alyson Dee Moore
Self
Christopher Boyes
Christopher Boyes
Self
Eugene Gearty
Eugene Gearty
Self
Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer
Self
Richard King
Richard King
Self
Ludwig Göransson
Ludwig Göransson
Self
Teri E. Dorman
Teri E. Dorman
Self
Skip Lievsay
Skip Lievsay
Self
Alfonso Cuarón
Alfonso Cuarón
Self
Douglas Vaughan
Douglas Vaughan
Self
Cecelia Hall
Cecelia Hall
Self

Crews

Midge Costin
Midge Costin
Director
Bobette Buster
Bobette Buster
Writer
Sandra Chandler
Sandra Chandler
Director of Photography
Midge Costin
Midge Costin
Producer
Bobette Buster
Bobette Buster
Producer
Carla Brewington
Carla Brewington
Executive Producer
RoAnn Costin
RoAnn Costin
Executive Producer
Dan Gabriel
Dan Gabriel
Associate Producer
Karen Johnson
Karen Johnson
Producer
Alex Rahim
Alex Rahim
Co-Producer
Amy Reynolds Reed
Amy Reynolds Reed
Associate Producer
C. Patrick Reynolds
C. Patrick Reynolds
Associate Producer
Matthew A. Stewart
Matthew A. Stewart
Associate Producer
Jot Turner
Jot Turner
Executive Producer
Marietta Turner
Marietta Turner
Executive Producer
Peter Williams
Peter Williams
Associate Producer
Allyson Newman
Allyson Newman
Original Music Composer
David J. Turner
David J. Turner
Editor
Philippa Shenendoah
Philippa Shenendoah
Makeup Artist
Tom Myers
Tom Myers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kimberly Patrick
Kimberly Patrick
Supervising Sound Editor
David J. Turner
David J. Turner
Sound Mixer
Qianbaihui Yang
Qianbaihui Yang
Supervising Sound Editor

Trailers and other movies

Making Waves: The Art Of Cinematic Sound - Official Trailer

Posters and backgrounds

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