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An exploration of the history and emotional power of cinema sound, as revealed by legendary sound designers and visionary directors, via interviews, clips from movies, and a look at their actual process of creation and discovery.
Note: <p>Distributed by Matson Films</p>
Oct 25, 2019 | Theatrical Limited (11 locations)
Other Key Dates
Apr 29, 2019 (Tribeca Film Festival (USA))
May 17, 2019 (Cannes Film Festival (France))
Jun 30, 2019 (Munich International Film Festival (Germany))
Jul 30, 2019 (New Zealand International Film Festival (New Zealand))
Sep 8, 2019 (Deauville Film Festival (France))
Oct 4, 2019 (Brisbane Film Festival (Australia))
Oct 6, 2019 (Mill Valley Film Festival (USA))
Oct 8, 2019 (BFI London Film Festival (UK))
Oct 9, 2019 (Sitges Film Festival (Spain))
Oct 18, 2019 (Gent International Film Festival (Belgium))
Oct 20, 2019 (Hot Spring Doc Film Festival (USA))
Oct 25, 2019 (CineMagic Film festival (Ireland))
Feb 11, 2020 (Digital, DVD & Blu-ray premiere (USA))
Feb 15, 2020 (Inspire Film Festival (USA))
Feb 23, 2020 (Sedona International Film Festival (USA))
Apr 4, 2020 (TV premiere (Sweden))
May 2, 2020 (TV premiere (Finland))
Aug 22, 2020 (Beijing International Film Festival (China))
Apr 4, 2021 (internet Hong Kong International Film Festival (Hong Kong))
$12,348
$53,144
$10,854
$63,998
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Country of Origin: United States
Directed by veteran Hollywood sound editor Midge Costin, the critically acclaimed, award-winning Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound goes behind the scenes to reveal the hidden power of sound in cinema; to introduce us to the unsung heroes who create it; to experience their behind-the-scenes creative genius; and to hear insights from the entertainment industry’s most legendary directors with whom they collaborate.Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound reveals the hidden power of sound in cinema . . . and our lives. Through film clips, interviews and archival footage–an enlightening and nostalgic look at many of Hollywood’s biggest box office hits–the film captures the history, impact and unique creative process of this overlooked art form and the artists behind it. Filled with insights from legendary directors–including George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford, David Lynch, Ang Lee, Sofia Coppola and Ryan Coogler, among others–who share revealing stories about the award-winning work their sound collaborators help to create.In Making Waves, we witness the wild creativity of some of the industry’s most-respected key sound designers–including Oscar winners Walter Murch (Apocalypse Now), Ben Burtt (Star Wars), Gary Rydstrom (Saving Private Ryan) and Lora Hirschberg (Inception); and Oscar-nominees Cece Hall (Top Gun), Anna Behlmer (Braveheart) and Bobbi Banks (Selma)–who, in pursuing their art and desire to push the medium, are the very people who will go down in the history of cinema as developing sound into the immersive storytelling force it is today. Audiences will discover many unsung collaborators for the key creative artists they are, in a domain that has for too long been characterized as “technical.”Producer/director Midge Costin holds the Kay Rose Chair in the Art of Sound Editing, endowed by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg at the University of Southern California (USC) School of Cinematic Arts. Launching her career at a time when very few women were cutting FX in Hollywood, Costin’s credits as a sound editor include such Oscar-nominated films as Crimson Tide and Armageddon.
An exploration of the history, artistry, and emotional power of cinema sound, as revealed by legendary sound designers and visionary directors, via interviews, clips from movies, and a look at their actual process of creation and discovery. — Anonymous