Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Wall-e

When watching the behind the scenes clips from Wall-e about the sound, Director Andrew Stanton talks about how because of Wall-e is an animation they start of with nothing and there is not much dialogue so therefore  each and every squeak, beep and sqaurk means something and have to be very careful not to use them in the wrong places as people will think they mean something.



In one sequence they talk about how in the past companies like Disney would use musical instruments to replace sounds such as when they would smash into a wall or whizz across the screen. This worked well as in the early developments of sound recording the equipment they used was big and heavy and this way they could record these sounds easily and effectively in the studio.



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