The sound effect was unbelievable. The sound effect + Cinematography + Visual Effect made me feel like I was in the room with all the characters when all the events took place. The trinity test scene was also amazing, the countdown everything. Thank you for your hard works, thank you for this MASTERPIECE.
I know a lot of people hate on the sound in Nolan’s movies, but I love it and look forward to it. We get a sonic experience that we don’t get from anyone else. I hope he and his team keep it up and ignore the haters!
One thing is a fact: IMAX film cameras are damn loud. Look it up, the film mechanism is louder than talking, a lot louder. So there are two possibilities here again: 1. they have an insanely good filtering pipeline for IMAX film shootings and can actually use the sound they get from location, not only as reference. Please let me know how they do this if so. I'm really interested. 2. the studios force them to lie in their making-ofs, just like they force them the lie when they talk about using CGI. Solely for marketing purposes. So.. which one is it? Making them lie about CGI doesn't give me much hope for option 1
1. They do filter a lot of the noise out in post with modern tools but in Oppenheimer's case, most dialogue scenes were shot on 5-perf 65mm which is much quieter. If they shot in IMAX they also record wild takes of the dialogue right after the shot so they could easily match them up. By the way, if you actually pay attention and listen with good speakers or headphones to the mix or to the center channel, you can actually hear the camera rolling in some of the scenes. It gets masked by the effects and the music when you watch it in a theater or with a sound system but you can still hear it if you pay attention. And it's not just IMAX, it's present in the 65mm scenes as well. It works. Dialogue doesn't always need to be 100% clean like ADR. As long as it isn't too distracting, most people won't notice.
I love the music, but seeing the passion of these artists, it makes me a little sad, that the music usually drowns out their work. I can't remember hearing the countdown in the movie, for example.
I am so thankful Nolan never bends his knee to any of these views. I absolutely love how intense the combo of imax / practical effects and heavy score is.
For me the sound at times was too load. It was the main reason I didn't went back to see it for a second time unfortunately. I was even at the point of leaving the cinema. I love the movie but the audio was the only down point for me.
The sound editing may have been great, but the sound mixing is one of the worst movies I’ve ever heard. The music, nonstop, buries, half the dialogue. I saw it in a top-of-the-line Sony theater and I would say for the first third of the movie I could barely understand what anybody had to say. God awful mixing. Rumor has it that Nolan likes his dialogue buried… If that’s true that’s about as fucked up as you can get. I couldn’t even get into the movie because it was like where are the subtitles since I can’t hear what they’re saying. Awful awful sounding movie. Yes the bit with the bomb going off was absolutely brilliant… The rest of it was shit.
@RealJaybeeMusic I saw it in the IMAX 3 times. I also got it on Blu-Ray and it has incredible sound. I just don't have the sound system to get the IMAX experience. But still sounds amazing at home.
The sound effect was unbelievable. The sound effect + Cinematography + Visual Effect made me feel like I was in the room with all the characters when all the events took place. The trinity test scene was also amazing, the countdown everything. Thank you for your hard works, thank you for this MASTERPIECE.
Seeing and HEARING this movie on IMAX is an experience one will never forget.
For real!! Best experience ever for me. Best sound design of any movie ive ever seen
The use of abstract sound effects during that opening montage was so good I couldn't imagine the movie without them.
I know a lot of people hate on the sound in Nolan’s movies, but I love it and look forward to it. We get a sonic experience that we don’t get from anyone else. I hope he and his team keep it up and ignore the haters!
no one hate the sound editing in Nolan’s movies. sound mixing yes in some movies
Best sounding film of the year.
When i listen whether the music or the sound design my whole body was vibrating🤌. Great work as always Mr. King and Mr. Rizzo.
In my opinion,
Oppenheimer is the movie of the year.
They really did a phenomenal job.
My seat was literally shaking. That was an awesome experience for me which I never had before.
The sound designing team really did great 💯👌
Give them the Oscar!
Emma Thomas: We don’t have an Oscar yet honey.
Christopher Nolan: Hold my Oppenheimer.
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Absolutely brilliant movie what a modern masterpiece
This is very good film in the World ❤❤❤
keep doing your thing on special effects 🤩
One thing is a fact: IMAX film cameras are damn loud. Look it up, the film mechanism is louder than talking, a lot louder. So there are two possibilities here again:
1. they have an insanely good filtering pipeline for IMAX film shootings and can actually use the sound they get from location, not only as reference. Please let me know how they do this if so. I'm really interested.
2. the studios force them to lie in their making-ofs, just like they force them the lie when they talk about using CGI. Solely for marketing purposes.
So.. which one is it? Making them lie about CGI doesn't give me much hope for option 1
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They do filter a lot of the noise out in post with modern tools but in Oppenheimer's case, most dialogue scenes were shot on 5-perf 65mm which is much quieter. If they shot in IMAX they also record wild takes of the dialogue right after the shot so they could easily match them up.
By the way, if you actually pay attention and listen with good speakers or headphones to the mix or to the center channel, you can actually hear the camera rolling in some of the scenes. It gets masked by the effects and the music when you watch it in a theater or with a sound system but you can still hear it if you pay attention. And it's not just IMAX, it's present in the 65mm scenes as well. It works. Dialogue doesn't always need to be 100% clean like ADR. As long as it isn't too distracting, most people won't notice.
@@AhmadAli95 thanks for the explanation, i'll listen to it.
I love the music, but seeing the passion of these artists, it makes me a little sad, that the music usually drowns out their work. I can't remember hearing the countdown in the movie, for example.
Likewise, for me it was the consistent irritation of not being able to hear the dialogue properly.
Everything sounded perfectly fine and I could hear everything. Watch it with better audio device.
I am so thankful Nolan never bends his knee to any of these views. I absolutely love how intense the combo of imax / practical effects and heavy score is.
Most boring movie of 2023 😂
@@AfGG lol Marvel has a full slate comin bud be patient.
0:07 is the cinemasins ding hahaha
One notable concern with Nolan movies is that they do not typically utilize Dolby Atmos mixing
Also No Dolby Vision
This was awesome i love this movie
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very good movie
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For me the sound at times was too load. It was the main reason I didn't went back to see it for a second time unfortunately. I was even at the point of leaving the cinema. I love the movie but the audio was the only down point for me.
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Between Oppenheimer and Dune part 1, I love the recent sound design that makes me feel it.
Unnecessarily loud sound.
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The sound in this film was obnoxious!
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The sound editing may have been great, but the sound mixing is one of the worst movies I’ve ever heard. The music, nonstop, buries, half the dialogue. I saw it in a top-of-the-line Sony theater and I would say for the first third of the movie I could barely understand what anybody had to say. God awful mixing. Rumor has it that Nolan likes his dialogue buried… If that’s true that’s about as fucked up as you can get. I couldn’t even get into the movie because it was like where are the subtitles since I can’t hear what they’re saying. Awful awful sounding movie. Yes the bit with the bomb going off was absolutely brilliant… The rest of it was shit.
I watched it in standard and in 70mm IMAX and I heard everything perfectly and the mixing sounded great, so I don’t know.
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I had a feeling Nolan prefers production sound. That's why his movies sound so... bland?
I’m second
Sound editing is seriously awesome... But to be Frank, I hated this movie.
So there where the inaudible and loud sounds mixed at 😂
It’s mixed for IMAX, not a home theater.
@RealJaybeeMusic I saw it in the IMAX 3 times. I also got it on Blu-Ray and it has incredible sound. I just don't have the sound system to get the IMAX experience. But still sounds amazing at home.
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