Even among film critics, the sound (not the music) of a movie very rarely gets commented upon, and when it does, it is usually to say something negative. This fact is what makes sound engineers a definite part of the group of ‘unsung heroes’, since, even in this intently meta era, there are very few films that deal with them (“The Sound Man Mangesh Desai” is one of the few). Sorayos Prapapan makes an effort to change this, with his fourth short.
“Death of a Sound Man” is screening at Vienna Shorts
After a cheekily intriguing intro, where a man is showed sucking a sausage as graphically as possible, we are introduced to the two protagonists, sound recordists Burt and Nicky, whose life is revealed to proceed in two axes. Recording sounds wherever and whenever they can, and cooperating with directors on how to implement them in their movies. In that fashion,...
“Death of a Sound Man” is screening at Vienna Shorts
After a cheekily intriguing intro, where a man is showed sucking a sausage as graphically as possible, we are introduced to the two protagonists, sound recordists Burt and Nicky, whose life is revealed to proceed in two axes. Recording sounds wherever and whenever they can, and cooperating with directors on how to implement them in their movies. In that fashion,...
- 5/31/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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