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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2023
- Academy Award®-winning composer Ludwig Göransson returns to the Dolby Institute Podcast to discuss his 2024 Academy Award-nominated score for auteur filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s latest film, with guest host Jon Burlingame. They discuss the composer’s process which, on this film, was anything but traditional, including why he composed over three hours of music before principal photography even began.
“But then the real job begins when [Christopher Nolan] comes back and he goes into the edit bay and he sits there with [picture editor] Jennifer Lame and they start putting together the movie. And they put together the scenes. And they already put my music in those scenes, from what we’d already written. So when I see the first cut it already has all my music in it.”
-Ludwig Göransson, Composer, “Oppenheimer”
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Can You Hear The Music has been on repeat for me since the movie came out. An utter masterpiece.
Same, the best track about science, ever.
it’s insane that song alone has me rooting for oppenheimer to win best score ima be so sad if it doesn’t
@@shaggyfeng9110 That has got to be the 'genius' season 1 Einstein theme!
@@srinivassridhar5151 Thanks, it is a nice track, very uplifting. However, the Can You Hear The Music track reminds me of the feeling of solving math and physics problems like no other music.
Kitty comes to testify is my favourite
Really rooting for Ludwig to win an Oscar for best score.
wait for Hans Zimmer's score for Dune: Part Two
@@ofc.kd6-3.78 no question Hans will deliver but he won last year for Dune. I’d love to see Ludwig get one
@@lazysayso we will see, but there is no doubt that Oppenheimer score is magnificent and terryfing!
@@lazysaysoIt'll be two years. I'm currently rooting for Ludwig but Dune 2 has the potential to be something extremely special too. If Hans does pull out something worthy I would accept him winning again. But it will take more than being better than the Oppy score for them to give Hans the Oscar again. It would need to be Hans' best score of his career, which the storyline of the book can easily give him the chance to do. There's some huge emotion in there.
This soundtrack is a masterpiece. I hope it will be nominated to an oscar and that it wins it. It's genius!
The sound effects were just out of the world. It really felt like the bombs were blasting in front of you. Hats off to the sfx engenieers
He’s getting an Oscar for this. He’s such a talented artist.
This is a genius OST which is a piece of art in itself. It deserves all of the awards.
I am not a movie person so the hype around Oppenheimer or Barrie for that matter didn’t affect me. But one fine day I randomly downloaded the Oppenheimer soundtrack on Spotify and OH MY GOD!! It’s so good I cried a few times. That’s when I decided I wanted to see the movie in imax to experience the soundtrack. I find it very meditative and definitely calms me down right before going to sleep. Great job!!
This soundtrack is the reason movies were invented. It soars, pulsates, engages and has a major heartbreaking theme. Hope composers reach sky high.
Hands down the best music I've heard in Cinema 😭😭😭 i was crying by how beautiful it was when i first watched it
Can you hear the music. The music along with the visual of that cloud filled mountains was an absolute blissful experience.
I love the destroyer of worlds theme…when I was watching the last scene between Oppie and Einstein in the theater, I just made a mental note that I have to check the soundtrack and download this first…it starts out like a lovely romantic kind of score and halfway down the line it changes into a haunting ballad describing the mental state of Oppenheimer at the end of the movie.
One of the best soundtracks I’ve heard, gets you thinking about life
If he does not get an Oscar it’s a crime
I really hope this movie score get nominated for oscar next year
I think it will win
@@kennabby8400well oscar hate Nolan. It might get nomination but win might be impossible. Interstellar Inception both deserve oscar yet both lost
The soundtrack worked so well to enhance so many scenes.
Brilliant score! Added so much value to the visuals and still stands impactful on its own. Art form at its best❤
This guys is insanely talented....
This music delivered and then some it was definitely a character on its own. Felt in in your skin in IMAX
absolutely phenomenal sound , the SOUND WAS THE FILM
I too have heard this in The BFI IMAX in London and can concur with Ludwig, you can hear everything and feel it too 😂 It sounded incredible in that auditorium. I'm going again before it leaves that awesome cinema.😊
Congratulations on one of the best soundtracks ever. ❤
Greatest score of the year for sure. Ludwig keeps upping his game and delivering fresh and original works.
Oppenheimer was a masterpiece!
now, me waiting patiently for conversation with the team sound 😌
Great Interview. Learnt a lot.
When I first something like Can You Hear The Music 🎶🌍 I was amazed and I had ascended into the higher dimensions 🌌😇 it was absolutely Cosmic to hear and to listen too ❤️😁
I think whoever wrote the description missed the fact that the movie wasn't mixed for Dolby Atmos.
Exactly! Nolan never mixes his movies in Dolby Atmos. Only the Apple Music version must be in Dolby Atmos I guess
@@virtuallysarvad yes! Only the "streaming version" of the soundtrack is available in dolby atmos. The theatrical one is a classic 6 track mix that's the only audio mix that's compatible with 70mm and IMAX film. They didn't do a different mix for digital formats to make sure the audience has the same audio experience everywhere I suppose.
@@matteoferrarotto3210are you sure about that? They clearly did 2 different digital conversions considering Dolby cinema color science is quite different than imax laser (GT, xenon otherwise) I'm about to rewatch it again and am leaning towards Dolby after IMAX 70mm.
Exactly!
cant wait
esse filme foi a melhor experiência sonora que já experienciei no cinema, espero que a trilha e o som levem o oscar.
Concordo
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Fixa 1 ❤
Meeting Kitty is my favorite
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What percussion sound is being made during the first minute of "Manhatten Project" (starts 25 seconds in until about 40 seconds)? It sounds like it could be a bass drum or timpani, but he said that none of those were used in the score ( 20:50 ). I'm curious what was used to make this sound!
3:37 Ofcourse violin is a very expressive instrument. Hans Zimmer used Cellos and Violins to create Joker's Theme music in Dark Knight. Those sounds accurately describes the character of Joker.
Hans Zimmer once said in an interview that some blades are placed below the violin strings to get a high pitched whining sound.
That high pitched sound depicts the painful past of Joker and the pitch of the violin sounds increases gradually which shows the pain getting transformed to anger and rage.
oppie ❤
When he was talking about a track with 21 tempo changes near 24:00, which track is that?
Can you Hear the Music
No Dolby Atmos mix for Oppenheimer, right?
The loudest drama ever created!
0:08 Why pronounce it without dots of ö?
Amazing composer and soundtrack. His voice, face and mannerisms sort of remind me of a younger & cooler Elon Musk, maybe a distant relative 😅
Probably not but good idea 😅 both are a genius on their field of the highest level
This is ironic though, isn't it? IMAX is DTS all the way
listening to the soundtrack on apple music in my studio in 7.1.4 right now. much better without the pesky dialogue.
Respectfully, please invest in a better microphone for your guest host Dolby, the low sound quality of using a built in laptop mic is way out of sync with your brand.
Music is great but sometimes It wish to tone it down to listen importsnt conversations during the movie
Dialogue was still perfectly audible even during music and noise. Much better mix than TENET
@@craftedpixel I loved the soundtrack, but I honestly would have preferred to have no music at all in most dialogue scenes. Mainly the ones inside the private court room. I honestly think these are already important enough to catch the audience atenttion, but they leave them instead. As if they thought people would start sleeping in those so they decided to put music in there. But I have to watch it again just to compare it to Tenet. I recently watched and I get some people are hard to understand, but they don't tell anything important, is just ambiance sound to actually capture what the characters are actually listening or observing. When Neil goes to the free port and decides to observe rather than listening, plus we already know the dangers of hijacking an airport, we don't to pay attention to that guy. But I guess is my perception
Poor audio quality for a Dolby promotional video. Also the music was to loud in the movie Oppenheimer during the dialogue scenes. I did watch it in I a proper Imax movie theatre.
Ditto. I also watched it in 15/70mm IMAX: thundering music over dialogue makes the dialogue almost unintelligible; this is a universal complaint about the movie. IDK WTF Nolan was thinking.
It's intentional. Nolan doesn't like to ADR. Although I felt the dialogue in this was much much more legible compared to something like Tenet for example, other than the scenes where tension is building and it is apparent that discerning the dialogue is not the intention of the scene.
I 100% agree with this
Even in regular cinema you can feel it
Ludwig talks like Elon Musk
the way he talks reminds me of Elon Musk. They somehow even looks alike a bit
FYI SPOILERS ALERT
Spoilers about historic biopic?
Kinda redundant
imo the music was way too overbearing. played way too often
Wouldnt say way too often but at moments definitely too overbearing by being way too LOUD, and kind of smothering the dialogue at times
Not special … wish hans zimmer had time for this beautiful movie !❤
uh huh ok.
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