if you don't fall in love with Film even more after watching this then I don't know. Only a pure form of curiosity driven passion can drive men to achieve this
The IMAX experience of the sound and visual was worth every penny. BGM and sound design in general is something that I hold very close to my heart. Thankyou StudioBinder for doing a video about this. Love this! ❤️
One of the few movies in which the sound grabbed my attention than the film, it was a treat to experience it in a theatre. Never really knew it had such efforts behind it. The thing I noticed about this video is that you have grabbed the main points from the round-table and projected it in an engaging and academic way.
@@matthoward598 Dune was a bit distracting in terms of music but that is so small a distraction that could be ignored. It was really good. What other films, The Social Network (2010), The Aviator(2004), Requiem For A Dream(2000), Irreversible(2002) all had really amazing sound design.
the fact that they took into consideration how people will hear it on different mediums that is not a super mega hi-fidelity set of imax speakers...it really says so much about this team. they're not just passionate but thoughtful enough to not be elitists and insist there is only (1) way to experience a movie and everyone else can suck it. the fact that conversation has to be legible no matter what is happening in the scene, making sure that doesn't slip down the priority list. - chef's kiss -
I found the conversion from surround to left and right very interesting. My first viewing was on IMAX and I can honestly say that my other viewing on regular theater (with Atmos) and TV (sound bar) to Macbook (Airpod Pro) couldn't hold a candle to it. The IMAX sound is a physical experience, your body is literally being hit by it, not just your ears.
Villeneuve puts so much thought into his craft, assembling a great team of people for all aspects of the movie. Incredible to know how alien the sounds were at times, but the sources were often organic. It makes the film more cohesive, natural and a delight to watch (and listen). Can't wait for part 2
Saw it in theaters on 500mg and the sound design of the shields and the spice harvester scene gave me like straight up panic attack. Absolutely insane theater experience!
After watch the movie with headphones, then watching this, I can say for sure that not watching it in a cinema is a something I will regret for the rest of my life.
Thank you very much Studiobinder Team, I always learn something new with you and the best thing is that you always have a powerful communication capacity
I loved Hans Zimmer's score, but I think the sound designers didn't get enough room to let the enviorement of DUNE breath and create authentic atmospheres (e.g. desert wind)
absolutely fascinating what they have accomplished. Thank you StudioBinder for explaining this, i believe lot of people watching including me have tried hard to understand how Dune sounds were made and your information has satisfied that urge.
WOW! It's absolutely fascinating. I mean look at the level of creativity, professionalism and sophistication of these people, it's pure talent. HANDS DOWN.
I thought the off-sync element of the voice as seen in its first scene was really cool, and I was a bit disappointed when it disappeared later on. I didn't see it as a flawed attempt at the voice, especially since the sub bass sound *was* in sync, the time difference just added to perceiving it as some ancient, otherworldly power you can tap into.
Apparently none of this warranted a Best Director Oscar nomination? You can see that all of those technical nominations Dune has received flow from the director. There's a famous line about Driving Miss Daisy being "the film that directed itself", given Beresford was not nominated but everyone else was. Dune would never have been made, let alone be as good as it is, without Villeneuve's vision and talent.
Many people say Dune is the DEFINITIVE CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE. The talk about the sound and the visual effects, etc. Sure they're great, but when did I miss the part that said that cinema is no longer having a good story, good writing, having good characters, a beautiful plot. Everybody's parroting what others say, replicating word by word, and saying crazy things, even way before the release of the film: "Dune will be the best sci-fi movie of the century", "Hans Zimmer will win an Oscar for this", "Best Cinematic Experience...", "The best epic since The Lord of the Rings", "IMAX this, IMAX that". Fashion, fashion and fashion. For me this movie is lifeless, inert. I liked it, but putting this even in the top of the year is wild for me. You all wanted to love it and so you blindly did.
Well I mean it's a fine film, but yes, you are right. Its fans go crazy with it. 10 Oscars nominations is crazy. Even Best Picture and the most annoying one Best Adapted Screenplay.
Fair point, priority is always story. I think fans though would say that it is a great story, but the great thing is that the execution is finally on point, given the failed attempts before
Thank you for interesting material. How is possible to make sound layered? Like voices of actors during speaking you clear feel depth between sound sources.
If Sound at the Oscars were divided into two categories as before, I would say Dune is the best sound editing and West Side Story is the best sound mixing.
The voice. I could not understand a word. American accents aren't very otherworldly either. In Australia, we have bulldust. It creates waves when you drive through it. It is sand, very very fine.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:47 - Chapter 1 - The Voice
02:48 - Chapter 2 - Ornithopters
04:17 - Chapter 3 - Sand of Arrakis
06:22 - Chapter 4 - Shields
08:13 - Chapter 5 - Perspective
09:15 - Chapter 6 - Mixing
if you don't fall in love with Film even more after watching this then I don't know. Only a pure form of curiosity driven passion can drive men to achieve this
Agreed!
Well said, 100% agree.
I simply just write stories and designing stuff to get paid.
1000%
people*. Language matters.
This was one of the best cinematic experiences I've ever had.
Same
It's a treat for sure
The IMAX experience of the sound and visual was worth every penny.
BGM and sound design in general is something that I hold very close to my heart. Thankyou StudioBinder for doing a video about this.
Love this! ❤️
Half the experience!
If, and with a big if, there is something to complain about in this film is trumpet sound, which they over use it and make it too loud.
@@Malik-Ibi you mean the bagpiper?
@@CluelessIndianGamer No.
The loud trumpet sound they put in films and trailers nowadays
The sound design is cerebral, natural, and encompassing yet otherworldly, distant, and transcendental.
well said
One of the few movies in which the sound grabbed my attention than the film, it was a treat to experience it in a theatre. Never really knew it had such efforts behind it. The thing I noticed about this video is that you have grabbed the main points from the round-table and projected it in an engaging and academic way.
Happy to help!
Was it distracting? And what other films grabbed your attention, film wise?
@@matthoward598 Dune was a bit distracting in terms of music but that is so small a distraction that could be ignored. It was really good. What other films, The Social Network (2010), The Aviator(2004), Requiem For A Dream(2000), Irreversible(2002) all had really amazing sound design.
That IMAX sound just shaking my whole seat and body. Masterful.
Majestic experience 🤯
Sound design and mixing is an ART - under appreciated.
Studiobinder is literally the best channel on youtube. The sheer quality of content they put out is astonishing!
Glad you're enjoying it!
agree!
the fact that they took into consideration how people will hear it on different mediums that is not a super mega hi-fidelity set of imax speakers...it really says so much about this team. they're not just passionate but thoughtful enough to not be elitists and insist there is only (1) way to experience a movie and everyone else can suck it. the fact that conversation has to be legible no matter what is happening in the scene, making sure that doesn't slip down the priority list. - chef's kiss -
I found the conversion from surround to left and right very interesting. My first viewing was on IMAX and I can honestly say that my other viewing on regular theater (with Atmos) and TV (sound bar) to Macbook (Airpod Pro) couldn't hold a candle to it. The IMAX sound is a physical experience, your body is literally being hit by it, not just your ears.
That's the magic of the theater!
As a sound designer, and instructor of future sound designers, this is pure gold! Cheers and thanks!!
Glad you liked it!
Love these type of videos. Sound is such a powerful thing in film. Maybe the most powerful.
It's so important!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I've searched so much to try to find how the sounds of Dune were made, and this is a blessing.
thank you thank you thank you !
Hope it helps!
Villeneuve puts so much thought into his craft, assembling a great team of people for all aspects of the movie. Incredible to know how alien the sounds were at times, but the sources were often organic. It makes the film more cohesive, natural and a delight to watch (and listen). Can't wait for part 2
That final quote is great.
It does take experimentation to find something new and unique.
And its a fun journey to embark upon
My film teacher uses this video a lot and I have a little fact about the ornithopter franchise tried making a real thing vehicle back in 1944
Denis and his team are some of the best in the game that's for sure
We're lucky to have them :)
Saw it in theaters on 500mg and the sound design of the shields and the spice harvester scene gave me like straight up panic attack. Absolutely insane theater experience!
Got to see it again in IMAX
This video was better than the special features we got on the Blu-Ray! Thanks StudioBinder.
After watch the movie with headphones, then watching this, I can say for sure that not watching it in a cinema is a something I will regret for the rest of my life.
It's a great experience!
Assuming things are more stable in two years, they'll probably reshow it in theaters a few months before the second.
Thank you very much Studiobinder Team, I always learn something new with you and the best thing is that you always have a powerful communication capacity
That's the goal :)
Such a great video! Never thought about the complexity of Dune's sound. Great masters and great channel!
Glad you liked it!
The helicopters were amazing. The work behind it and the ultimate product. Bee noise wow.
I dont think words can describe how much i love this film.
Put it into sounds 😂
@@StudioBinder 😂😂
I loved Hans Zimmer's score, but I think the sound designers didn't get enough room to let the enviorement of DUNE breath and create authentic atmospheres (e.g. desert wind)
You felt the sound of the world got drowned out by the score?
really makes me appreciate sound design and mixing a lot more after wtaching this. wonder if they'll take home any Oscars this year
absolutely fascinating what they have accomplished.
Thank you StudioBinder for explaining this, i believe lot of people watching including me have tried hard to understand how Dune sounds were made and your information has satisfied that urge.
Hopefully it sparks some new creative ideas for you guys too!
Hats off to StudioBinder and Dune's Entire Team
Cheers!
This is something someone one can't explain simply yet studiobinder did good job 👏
That's why we're here!
Great video as always Studiobinder. You have out done yourselves.
Enjoy!
this is what i was waiting for...literally searching about it ..but the producers gave a little details about sound design ..in their interview
little but insightful details!
WOW! It's absolutely fascinating. I mean look at the level of creativity, professionalism and sophistication of these people, it's pure talent. HANDS DOWN.
Top of their industry!
@@StudioBinder Indeed!
studio binder is pureeee quality
Cheers!
Saw it four times. Brilliant each time!
At 0:28 my soul jumped out of my body in imax lol
haha definitely feels like you got hit by the Voice
Haven't heard a good sound designer for a while until Dune. Love this video. Great job StudioBinder!
I don’t know if it’ll make sense to anyone, but so many of the sound effects in the dune films are like, mouth watering hahaha
now THIS was awesome. The sounds in the film are incredible. Hats off to the whole team
Need this full interview and need it now! 🙂
its on dolby youtube channel, 30 minutes
Which one?
@@StudioBinder the interview in this video. I want to watch the full interview and not just some clips about sound.
I thought the off-sync element of the voice as seen in its first scene was really cool, and I was a bit disappointed when it disappeared later on. I didn't see it as a flawed attempt at the voice, especially since the sub bass sound *was* in sync, the time difference just added to perceiving it as some ancient, otherworldly power you can tap into.
My interpretation in the cinema was: ooo, good try, needs to work on the details, it's all over the place. So, a sign of him still learning the Voice.
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Apparently none of this warranted a Best Director Oscar nomination? You can see that all of those technical nominations Dune has received flow from the director. There's a famous line about Driving Miss Daisy being "the film that directed itself", given Beresford was not nominated but everyone else was. Dune would never have been made, let alone be as good as it is, without Villeneuve's vision and talent.
Agreed! His vision is clear in every aspect of the film
Incredible stuff!
Thanks for watching!
The sound design in this movie might be the best sound job ever!
Excellent video. Thanks for making this!
Hope it helps!
Absolutely incredible sound design.
Incredibly helpful, thanks!
Great!
Absolutely a masterclass... from the master of Craft.
Villeneuve and his team are the best!
Is there a 4 hour version of this video? A master class!
Fantastic! Wish i could learn from those specialists! Thanks for the video!
Anyone know what synth they’re talking about at 6:50?
These guys are brilliant
Among the best in the world!
I like this sound design
we do too ;)
We just watched the next winners of the Academy awards for best sound. 100%
Very likely!
Fall in love with sound effects
I love this movie. Everything about it just perfect 💙
The only worth it thing I've done last year was watching Dune in IMAX.
That must've rocked!
Amazing!
💖
This movie is a masterpiece
Agreed!
This is just incredible filmmaking ❤❤✨✨🙏🙏
Love how the animator thought LCR was sub woofers and two surround channels were the left and right lol
This movie was really given care that it deserve.
Simply beautiful. I think I chose the wrong career entirely.
That's incredible!
You should make vídeos about what is pacing in a movie
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@StudioBinder you're welcome i really love your videos
Many people say Dune is the DEFINITIVE CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE.
The talk about the sound and the visual effects, etc. Sure they're great, but when did I miss the part that said that cinema is no longer having a good story, good writing, having good characters, a beautiful plot.
Everybody's parroting what others say, replicating word by word, and saying crazy things, even way before the release of the film: "Dune will be the best sci-fi movie of the century", "Hans Zimmer will win an Oscar for this", "Best Cinematic Experience...", "The best epic since The Lord of the Rings", "IMAX this, IMAX that".
Fashion, fashion and fashion. For me this movie is lifeless, inert. I liked it, but putting this even in the top of the year is wild for me. You all wanted to love it and so you blindly did.
Well I mean it's a fine film, but yes, you are right. Its fans go crazy with it.
10 Oscars nominations is crazy. Even Best Picture and the most annoying one Best Adapted Screenplay.
The power of popularity the call it.
Fair point, priority is always story. I think fans though would say that it is a great story, but the great thing is that the execution is finally on point, given the failed attempts before
@@StudioBinder You are always so classy, hehe. My apologies if I sounded rude.
Tell that to the Marvel franchise, but maybe couldn't since you may as be part of that group, what do i know Lol.
amazing
Cheers!
Bless the zimmer and his water
we are lucky to watch him work :)
And the Academy Award goes to… 🙏🏻
🙏 we shall see
Nice video
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for interesting material. How is possible to make sound layered? Like voices of actors during speaking you clear feel depth between sound sources.
What a fun fascinating job
Should be retitled “Hans Zimmers Sci-fi music masterpiece”
The sound design and music are top notch!
BRILLIANT ✨
Hey studio binder you should breakdown an amazing film called "churuli". I assure, you would love it.
great, am working on a video, about reptiles am yet to upload but am lacking a hissing sound for the snake, how can i get to that sound?
There are various music sites that have sound effects!
Hi! Can you make an explanatory clip about Objective Camera and Subjective Camera?
I REQUEST THE CONE SILENCE!
Would be useful haha
What does the mixing engineer mean with" raising that fundamental of the low end up higer so it's a higher note?"
I am not a fa n of this movie, but I have to admit that the sound is spectacular.
Lots of detail to study!
Its going to win best sound
"But what if soemone listened to it on a very low tech device?"
Now here's a question that hasn't crossed Christopher Nolan's mind, ever.
Clever solutions.
All part of filmmaking!
@@StudioBinder Absolutely
Anybody here after Dune won Oscar for Best Sound?
If Sound at the Oscars were divided into two categories as before, I would say Dune is the best sound editing and West Side Story is the best sound mixing.
Interesting take!
Yes !!!
👍🙏
Badass!👍👍
i love this movie omg
tfw you only have Krotos Dehumaniser but you really know how to use it.
What is a Krotos Dehumaniser?
You can just summon a 140 mph wind storm for your foley team?
If there's a will there's a way
"Sounds like nothing you ever heard before"
Sounds like things you seen before.
Dagonball Z sfx sounds like nothing else besides itself
Creating a galaxy of sound and how it bombed at the box office.
Go people! watch marvel crap and don't watch pure art.
The voice.
I could not understand a word.
American accents aren't very otherworldly either.
In Australia, we have bulldust. It creates waves when you drive through it. It is sand, very very fine.
Really? It seemed pretty understandable
@@StudioBinder I don't have your ears
Hi, I am an aspiring youtuber from India. Can you help me understand how do you use copyrighted music for your video
Just O... M... G
Thanks for watching!
I feel sorry / not sorry for people who didn't watch this at iMax. Saw it twice at iMax and wish I saw it again.
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