Guillermo del Toro: A Masterclass on Sound and Film | Sound + Image Lab

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • We recently sat down with legendary filmmaker Guillermo del Toro ahead of the premiere of his latest film, the slick and stylish noir thriller, ""Nightmare Alley."" Our conversation was so inspiring that we decided to release this podcast in two parts. Today, enjoy this inspiring, one-on-one conversation for a unique glimpse into the creative process of one of the greatest directors working today.
    If you are at all interesting in filmmaking, consider this podcast episode a must-see. This is especially true for anyone interested in what a film director does:
    ""One of the functions of the director is to make sure that there are no departments that are independent in the visual realization of the film. Meaning... you create a series of parameters that are narrative, and that can be broken [down] into color, light, shape, form. That those disciplines are understood by all those departments. When you say, 'what great cinematography,' you're saying, 'what great production design.' When you say, 'what great production design,' you're saying, 'what great wardrobe.' And when you're saying, 'what a great image,' you're saying, 'what great set decorating.' And that's when the director does the job of the director - which is to make sure that these efforts are symphonic, to story and to character. So one of the mandates I give is: We're not creating eye candy, we're creating eye protein. And it should be nutritious. It should tell you something about the character. It should immerse you in a motif.""
    - Guillermo del Toro, Director, Co-Writer, Producer, ""Nightmare Alley""
    Part two of this discussion, with the ""Nightmare Alley"" sound team, will be released later this week, so make sure you are subscribed to Sound + Vision Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.
    In the meantime, be sure to check out ""Nightmare Alley"" in a Dolby Cinema near you!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @yashkamat1880
    @yashkamat1880 2 роки тому +33

    Could listen to Del Toro and his passion for cinema for hours... Definitely a great master to look up to!

  • @soulfaktor
    @soulfaktor 8 місяців тому +1

    There's nothing more immersive, than a holistic storyteller...and Del Toro is such a blessing to filmmaking!

  • @htxomoggle454
    @htxomoggle454 Рік тому +3

    I love GDT's voice. I want him to narrate a very long book. I could listen to him speak all day

  • @joooood233
    @joooood233 2 роки тому +18

    This man is a genius in his art. More content like this!

  • @KenwoodAnderson
    @KenwoodAnderson 2 роки тому +6

    This was incredible!!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @steven_marque_official_channel
    @steven_marque_official_channel Місяць тому

    thoroughly entertaining, thank you.

  • @SrAJGP
    @SrAJGP Місяць тому

    Guillermo del Toro is a Mexican genius!!

  • @mediteley9869
    @mediteley9869 2 роки тому +1

    Please. Don't mail it in on the 4k uhd transfer. DOLBY ATMOS IS AMAZING, when the mix is done well. So excited about this. Great interview!

  • @dionkemp
    @dionkemp Рік тому

    Incredible. Such a great man and so simple guy 👏👏

  • @SMGLA364
    @SMGLA364 Рік тому +1

    This was amazing!

  • @johndogwater
    @johndogwater 2 роки тому +1

    "But hey, that's your leotard" something to live by.

  • @kthx1138
    @kthx1138 8 місяців тому

    Walter Murch (American Graffiti): Symphony of Diesel Train!

  • @Miguel_Noether
    @Miguel_Noether 2 роки тому +1

    If dolby vision is so important, how can you certificate HDR monitors or tv with just 400 peak nits of brightness?