This channel endeavors to be fun and educational for cineastes, sound artists, and film-lovers alike, showing a variety of my interviews, recording adventures and lectures that showcase how I tell stories with sound in motion pictures.
this story and the recording were recently featured on the tonebenders podcast episode 270, 14:28 - 18:15
@TrajkoDangovАй бұрын
It really SOUNDS like you are passionate about your work and your passion is contagious!
@ruiluis6264Ай бұрын
Incrivel! Obrigado Mangini! Não consigo perceber como é que esta Lecture não tem mais views !?!?! Grande Abç de Portugal
@markmanginiАй бұрын
Obrigado Rui, isso é muito gentil. Não tenho muitos seguidores no KZread, mas a coleção Sound Works tem muitos seguidores e aposto que muito mais pessoas a viram em seu canal ou site do KZread. Você deveria dar uma olhada. Michael Coleman, da Sound Works, faz os melhores filmes mais aprofundados sobre som e vem cobrindo habilmente nossa comunidade há décadas. Aqui está um link: soundworkscollection.com.
@ruiluis6264Ай бұрын
@@markmangini obrigado pela dica vou seguir! Muito obrigado pela resposta fico lisonjeado por estarmos a comunicar, aproveitar para dizer que é muito gratificante e inspirador a sua disponibilização da sua arte nas redes sociais sou um seguidor há muito do seu trabalho no grande ecrã, a minha ambição é poder um dia tb dar um contributo sonoro a um projeto e tem sido muito engrandecedor ouvir toda a arte paixão e filosofia que compõem a sua abordagem e forma e dizer obrigado pelo tempo que disponibilizou na resposta, e uma vez mais muito obrigado e um grande abraço sonoro ☀️
@markmanginiАй бұрын
@@ruiluis6264 Adoro compartilhar minhas ideias. Nunca pensei que deveria mantê-los para mim. Por que? Você pode me imitar, mas aonde isso, honestamente, leva você? Você será um imitador e perderá seu tempo não sendo você mesmo. Meu objetivo é falar sobre meu ofício na esperança de que seja uma inspiração para outras pessoas seguirem sua paixão, suas ideias. Vou contar a qualquer um como fiz alguma coisa. Essas técnicas ou pistas têm vida curta, entretanto. Como diz a parábola: "Dê um peixe a uma pessoa, ela comerá por um dia. Ensine-a a pescar e ela se alimentará por toda a vida." Esse é o meu objetivo.
@ruiluis6264Ай бұрын
@@markmangini essa será sempre a lição a retirar de tudo e o caminho certo a fazer, fico verdadeiramente grato ☀️✨❤️🙏
@TuanairemOzturk2 ай бұрын
They are more beautiful with Hayden
@ernesto-mora-music-sounddesign2 ай бұрын
so nice to listen something like this, thanks
@martyfoebell34 ай бұрын
I have many of these trouble makers in my classroom
@markmangini4 ай бұрын
Thanks Bryan, that is very kind of you.
@bryanismyname75834 ай бұрын
I know you won't mention it yourself, but just so people know, you received an Academy Award nomination for the sound editing on this film and the sound mixing team also received a nomination. Well-deserved!
@markmangini4 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen it yet, but Dune pt 2 had a top notch sound team. Perhaps the theater was misaligned?
@andysummersthxcinemaandmyc77484 ай бұрын
turn down your mixing levels , dune part 2 was utter rubbish it was just unpleasant noise ! deafening at odeon bh2 screen 9 , dolby 7.1 JBL system were i had to wear earplugs and even walked out on it 4 times as it was off putting noise , not sound art , just noise !
@asdrubalgonzalez34454 ай бұрын
Great job,spock
@danyarger5 ай бұрын
I’d love to find this scene as a Ringtone😂
@smokerose5 ай бұрын
This is insane! I want to do sound design too! Just open your imagination and create a story!
@Ajourneyofknowing6 ай бұрын
Do you have the full then?
@markmangini6 ай бұрын
All the Probe Communication sounds were made from actual Humpback whale recordings that were electronically processed using simple pitch shift, harmonizing, and digital delays. The idea was that the probe, coming from a more advanced civilization technologically, not only knew how to speak “whale” but knew enough to “filter” those sounds above water so that they would sound normal to a whale underwater. We chose the shortest phrases from our whale recordings and assembled them into something that resembled a conversation. If the probe asked a question, we would add a prosodic pitch lift at the end of the phrase to indicate “question” and so on. When this edit sounded good in its own as a conversation between two earthly whales, we then passed the Probe phrases through the filtering cocktail to make it sound “above water” and a little electronic, our equivalent of the early robotic sounding text-to-speech tools.
@Jedimichael6 ай бұрын
I was 5 when my parents and I saw this in theaters in 1986....I totally do remember it, a little at least, but more from years later at home. I have always found the probes sound (not the talking whale part) to be incredibly awesome and so very creepy at the same time. Always wondered how it was made. Would love to hear the original unaltered sound, if it even exists anymore, as well as all the other sounds you created but were rejected.
@markmangini6 ай бұрын
Sadly, all those original masters are gone.
@Jedimichael6 ай бұрын
@markmangini Not surprised...but still too bad.
@markmangini8 ай бұрын
Quite a visceral experience. I had a sudden, primal, fight or flight reaction that has its roots in 100,000 years of evolution. I was scared too.
@davidawilliams2528 ай бұрын
That short roar scared the bejesus out of me. I literally jumped just now. No wonder those cats are behind bars. Good grief.
@markmangini9 ай бұрын
Honored that you like it. will be back at WGBH IN Boston soon for another presentation.
@RemixSample9 ай бұрын
Awesome! Glad to hear that!
@RemixSample9 ай бұрын
This is great Mark! Thanks for sharing this with us!
@markmangini9 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. WGBH has asked me back to do another seminar...coming soon!
@karimarvargas86039 ай бұрын
Witness him.
@garyspence212810 ай бұрын
Spock had to neutralize the threat..
@ivanstoykovivanov Жыл бұрын
The sound of this great lecture on sound is ironically and sadly too low.
@CharlieShread Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful insight into what went into the sound design! Thank you for uploading
@user-dp5kc3qp7o Жыл бұрын
the sound desing in this movie is stunning
@maryammokhles9103 Жыл бұрын
I miss his voice too and cody saintgue
@akshaywalke19 Жыл бұрын
♥
@BenReichsteinSound Жыл бұрын
That's such a great callback to the old movie!
@realandrewcinque22 Жыл бұрын
These are cool do u happen to have your recordings of leo still after all these years cuz im a huge fan of your work and love your version of leos roar
@markmangini Жыл бұрын
Yes, I still have those recordings. I recorded them at Steve Martin's Working Wildlife here in California. While there I also recorded a Mountain Lion, a Black Leopard and a Tiger. A good day for sound.
@MatthewRecko Жыл бұрын
When you make your videos for kids KZread no longer allows us to view your video in mini player mode, and more importantly I can’t listen to the video while my phone screen is turned off, which is how I digest most KZread media. On the go with my phone in my pocket. I’d love to check out yalls work, but until you fix that I’ll be missing out on all the fun.
@markmangini Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up. I have fixed the problem.
@bengosselin8005 Жыл бұрын
LOL when I saw this it made my day
@podcastwithpuneet3444 Жыл бұрын
I am here because of Dylan Sprayberry.
@vahidhosoda6614 Жыл бұрын
When he does that hand posture it really sounds like he’s saying screw you at Kirk Screw you!! I like this
@santiagoboada9843 Жыл бұрын
Amazing, thank you!
@gwolf3492 Жыл бұрын
Thank God I finely found this song bc of Dylan sprayberry and plus good song
@Bitchesbebonkers317 Жыл бұрын
This song is so good
@child_warlord Жыл бұрын
This makes me remember that someone(s) spend a lot of time on just the noises
@nowthatsjustducky Жыл бұрын
Saw this at the mall theater in San Antonio on Town Pass Day in Basic Training November 1986, or somewhere thereabouts. Wonderful flash of memory from the distant past...like a previous life it feels.
@philtosson56192 жыл бұрын
Love this! Are there cracking bones to be heard when Luv crushes Joi's emanator?
@markmangini2 жыл бұрын
No. Just plastic cracks. It might have been a recording of crushing a TV remote control.
@philtosson56192 жыл бұрын
@@markmangini ah ok, well it's a perfectly gut-wrenching sound.
@philtosson56192 жыл бұрын
@@markmangini was Dune a step up in terms of volume and possibilities compared to blade runner or were the two equal in that regard?
@markmangini2 жыл бұрын
@@philtosson5619 Every film creates its own universe of possibilities. It's really a matter of how much one wants to invest in that universe to make it feel real, lived in and believable. Theo Green and I worked tirelessly to bring those worlds to life in very different ways. On BR2049 one of our guiding philosophies (for story reasons) was "no synthesizers". That severely restricted our palette. On Dune, our guiding philosophy was to make that world sound like one we recognized, as if captured by a documentary film crew. Both aesthetics are unique and different and presented totally different sonic challenges.
@philtosson56192 жыл бұрын
@@markmangini 💯. thank you so much for taking the time. really appreciate it.
@samnobrega_2 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Thanks!
@slidelightstudio11642 жыл бұрын
really nice :)
@ladysilverwynde2 жыл бұрын
I swear, there's one on every damn bus.
@johnfoltz81832 жыл бұрын
Nowadays it's rap music, or some mishmash if mixed up genres
@NihilQuest2 жыл бұрын
LOL, that's so cool. I just watched IV few months ago and noticed you were on that track. Kirk looks great as an old punk. Thanks for posting!
@gapirus2 жыл бұрын
I love that sound! Thank you! Is that 5.1 track here?
@markmangini2 жыл бұрын
Sorry, no. Theo and I built this in stereo only specifically for streaming media like KZread. We are working on one for Dune. Stay tuned.
@gapirus2 жыл бұрын
@@markmangini Wonderful, looking forward to it! And thanks for the reply!
@akshaywalke192 жыл бұрын
♥️🎵
@akshaywalke192 жыл бұрын
What a Sound Design of this movie sir..And what a work you have done in BR2049 and Dune.. Really pathbreaking work..I am aspiring sound designer student and all these your work really inspire me everday..Kudos to you and your whole sound team. ❤️🎵
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this story and the recording were recently featured on the tonebenders podcast episode 270, 14:28 - 18:15
It really SOUNDS like you are passionate about your work and your passion is contagious!
Incrivel! Obrigado Mangini! Não consigo perceber como é que esta Lecture não tem mais views !?!?! Grande Abç de Portugal
Obrigado Rui, isso é muito gentil. Não tenho muitos seguidores no KZread, mas a coleção Sound Works tem muitos seguidores e aposto que muito mais pessoas a viram em seu canal ou site do KZread. Você deveria dar uma olhada. Michael Coleman, da Sound Works, faz os melhores filmes mais aprofundados sobre som e vem cobrindo habilmente nossa comunidade há décadas. Aqui está um link: soundworkscollection.com.
@@markmangini obrigado pela dica vou seguir! Muito obrigado pela resposta fico lisonjeado por estarmos a comunicar, aproveitar para dizer que é muito gratificante e inspirador a sua disponibilização da sua arte nas redes sociais sou um seguidor há muito do seu trabalho no grande ecrã, a minha ambição é poder um dia tb dar um contributo sonoro a um projeto e tem sido muito engrandecedor ouvir toda a arte paixão e filosofia que compõem a sua abordagem e forma e dizer obrigado pelo tempo que disponibilizou na resposta, e uma vez mais muito obrigado e um grande abraço sonoro ☀️
@@ruiluis6264 Adoro compartilhar minhas ideias. Nunca pensei que deveria mantê-los para mim. Por que? Você pode me imitar, mas aonde isso, honestamente, leva você? Você será um imitador e perderá seu tempo não sendo você mesmo. Meu objetivo é falar sobre meu ofício na esperança de que seja uma inspiração para outras pessoas seguirem sua paixão, suas ideias. Vou contar a qualquer um como fiz alguma coisa. Essas técnicas ou pistas têm vida curta, entretanto. Como diz a parábola: "Dê um peixe a uma pessoa, ela comerá por um dia. Ensine-a a pescar e ela se alimentará por toda a vida." Esse é o meu objetivo.
@@markmangini essa será sempre a lição a retirar de tudo e o caminho certo a fazer, fico verdadeiramente grato ☀️✨❤️🙏
They are more beautiful with Hayden
so nice to listen something like this, thanks
I have many of these trouble makers in my classroom
Thanks Bryan, that is very kind of you.
I know you won't mention it yourself, but just so people know, you received an Academy Award nomination for the sound editing on this film and the sound mixing team also received a nomination. Well-deserved!
I haven’t seen it yet, but Dune pt 2 had a top notch sound team. Perhaps the theater was misaligned?
turn down your mixing levels , dune part 2 was utter rubbish it was just unpleasant noise ! deafening at odeon bh2 screen 9 , dolby 7.1 JBL system were i had to wear earplugs and even walked out on it 4 times as it was off putting noise , not sound art , just noise !
Great job,spock
I’d love to find this scene as a Ringtone😂
This is insane! I want to do sound design too! Just open your imagination and create a story!
Do you have the full then?
All the Probe Communication sounds were made from actual Humpback whale recordings that were electronically processed using simple pitch shift, harmonizing, and digital delays. The idea was that the probe, coming from a more advanced civilization technologically, not only knew how to speak “whale” but knew enough to “filter” those sounds above water so that they would sound normal to a whale underwater. We chose the shortest phrases from our whale recordings and assembled them into something that resembled a conversation. If the probe asked a question, we would add a prosodic pitch lift at the end of the phrase to indicate “question” and so on. When this edit sounded good in its own as a conversation between two earthly whales, we then passed the Probe phrases through the filtering cocktail to make it sound “above water” and a little electronic, our equivalent of the early robotic sounding text-to-speech tools.
I was 5 when my parents and I saw this in theaters in 1986....I totally do remember it, a little at least, but more from years later at home. I have always found the probes sound (not the talking whale part) to be incredibly awesome and so very creepy at the same time. Always wondered how it was made. Would love to hear the original unaltered sound, if it even exists anymore, as well as all the other sounds you created but were rejected.
Sadly, all those original masters are gone.
@markmangini Not surprised...but still too bad.
Quite a visceral experience. I had a sudden, primal, fight or flight reaction that has its roots in 100,000 years of evolution. I was scared too.
That short roar scared the bejesus out of me. I literally jumped just now. No wonder those cats are behind bars. Good grief.
Honored that you like it. will be back at WGBH IN Boston soon for another presentation.
Awesome! Glad to hear that!
This is great Mark! Thanks for sharing this with us!
Glad you liked it. WGBH has asked me back to do another seminar...coming soon!
Witness him.
Spock had to neutralize the threat..
The sound of this great lecture on sound is ironically and sadly too low.
This is a wonderful insight into what went into the sound design! Thank you for uploading
the sound desing in this movie is stunning
I miss his voice too and cody saintgue
♥
That's such a great callback to the old movie!
These are cool do u happen to have your recordings of leo still after all these years cuz im a huge fan of your work and love your version of leos roar
Yes, I still have those recordings. I recorded them at Steve Martin's Working Wildlife here in California. While there I also recorded a Mountain Lion, a Black Leopard and a Tiger. A good day for sound.
When you make your videos for kids KZread no longer allows us to view your video in mini player mode, and more importantly I can’t listen to the video while my phone screen is turned off, which is how I digest most KZread media. On the go with my phone in my pocket. I’d love to check out yalls work, but until you fix that I’ll be missing out on all the fun.
Thanks for the heads up. I have fixed the problem.
LOL when I saw this it made my day
I am here because of Dylan Sprayberry.
When he does that hand posture it really sounds like he’s saying screw you at Kirk Screw you!! I like this
Amazing, thank you!
Thank God I finely found this song bc of Dylan sprayberry and plus good song
This song is so good
This makes me remember that someone(s) spend a lot of time on just the noises
Saw this at the mall theater in San Antonio on Town Pass Day in Basic Training November 1986, or somewhere thereabouts. Wonderful flash of memory from the distant past...like a previous life it feels.
Love this! Are there cracking bones to be heard when Luv crushes Joi's emanator?
No. Just plastic cracks. It might have been a recording of crushing a TV remote control.
@@markmangini ah ok, well it's a perfectly gut-wrenching sound.
@@markmangini was Dune a step up in terms of volume and possibilities compared to blade runner or were the two equal in that regard?
@@philtosson5619 Every film creates its own universe of possibilities. It's really a matter of how much one wants to invest in that universe to make it feel real, lived in and believable. Theo Green and I worked tirelessly to bring those worlds to life in very different ways. On BR2049 one of our guiding philosophies (for story reasons) was "no synthesizers". That severely restricted our palette. On Dune, our guiding philosophy was to make that world sound like one we recognized, as if captured by a documentary film crew. Both aesthetics are unique and different and presented totally different sonic challenges.
@@markmangini 💯. thank you so much for taking the time. really appreciate it.
Amazing! Thanks!
really nice :)
I swear, there's one on every damn bus.
Nowadays it's rap music, or some mishmash if mixed up genres
LOL, that's so cool. I just watched IV few months ago and noticed you were on that track. Kirk looks great as an old punk. Thanks for posting!
I love that sound! Thank you! Is that 5.1 track here?
Sorry, no. Theo and I built this in stereo only specifically for streaming media like KZread. We are working on one for Dune. Stay tuned.
@@markmangini Wonderful, looking forward to it! And thanks for the reply!
♥️🎵
What a Sound Design of this movie sir..And what a work you have done in BR2049 and Dune.. Really pathbreaking work..I am aspiring sound designer student and all these your work really inspire me everday..Kudos to you and your whole sound team. ❤️🎵
Thank you, Akshay. That is very kind.
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We NEED more of these!
Thanks for this informative video, Sir