The Film Gravity was Sound Desgined by Glenn Freemantle and Re-recording mix engineer Skip Lievsay. These men not only defied the Laws of Physics to create noise in a Vacuum, but also made it seem effortless. In Terms of Post-production, This movie not only raised the bars for creating an exceptional and un-conventional Mix but inspired many in the field of sound with a Breath-taking Score and even better Sound Design. Glenn FreeMantle began working on Gravity, when he was first offered to sound design a 45 minute previsualisation to be screened for studio executives. Following that in the coming weeks, he designed a 5.1mix with Cuaron that gave the Listeners an Idea of what the Film was going to sound like .The Objective was to hear Each sound like how every character wold hear this. This meant Setting the right tone, the Right environment and using hyper-realism to initiate an adrenaline rush for the listener when the character would feel so. ( Bishop, 2013 ).
Glenn FreeMantle, Sound Designer (Receiving Grammy Award for his work on Gravity, 2013)
Glenn Freemantle also elaborated that his vision was to design sound by using perspective of Vibration, touch and contact throughout the Film. Even on the Temp Mix, they said, although not that elaborate they tried to include this production Technique. At the beginning this was merely a revolutionary concept for Glenn and Skip, but their motive was to make it a reality. They wanted the audience to feel everything, right from as if they were really in space to Sandra Bullocks breathing and Gasping for air. He said everything in terms of sound in the film was about, "Contact". Be it contact with another person, contact with the environment or the contact of a person with a thing, The Whole Production, right front the start was so intricate and well-planned that to the Listener it would feel effortless to experience the real thrill. According to me, this is what made the Sound of the Film so outstanding. The mix was so well balanced that it beautiful laced every sound effect with the visuals that everything was sound was felt but nothing would be thrown right in your face.
Skip Lievsay, Re-Mixing Engineer,( Sound Technician for over 100 feature Films)
Skip Lievsay had another take on this which also made me think. He said that we take sound for granted, like a comfort zone. Sound keeps us safe and cautious without us realizing it, He further adds if a car was coming towards you at a high speed and the car honked, We would know exactly where it came from. He also said that if we removed sound from everyday things we would be removing a huge sense of safety and comfort.
In my next Blog, I will let you guys in on a production I am currently working on and how these two gentle men have inspired be right from the beginning ! Stay Tuned !
Bibliography:
http://www.mixrevu.com/?p=article2&id=37
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/10/4822482/the-sound-design-of-gravity-glenn-freemantle-skip-lievsay
http://www.theverge.com/2013/10/10/4822482/the-sound-design-of-gravity-glenn-freemantle-skip-lievsay
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