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I thought it was cool to find out that the sound of the neck crushing is actually walnuts in a grapefruit rind being smashed. Who knew! But, if you are a Star Wars geek, then this book is really well put together, and all the background history and photos are interesting. I highly recommend it. Apr 21, Tanya rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Anyone that likes Star Wars, special effects.

Shelves: biography , film , read , adventure , sound-included. I bought this book for my son thinking he would enjoy it. I finally got around to reading and experiencing it. I very much enjoyed it. I have always had a passing interest in how sound is made for movies and sound effect design.

This gives small hints into the sound production of the various Star Wars Movies. I found the limited biography of Ben Burt to be fascinating. The man has skills to use his own voice, collect and catalog sound, look at a scrip and figure out how many sounds he can antic I bought this book for my son thinking he would enjoy it. The man has skills to use his own voice, collect and catalog sound, look at a scrip and figure out how many sounds he can anticipate needed, and organizing those needs.

Jan 04, Ari rated it it was amazing. If you have any interest in sound design and effects for film, this is a great book. I recommend the latter. Covering all 6 Star Wars films in addition to the Clone Wars animated series, it covers Ben Burtt's designs of all of the main sound effects of the Star Wars universe, including some snippets of dialogue.

Reading along and then playing the sound samples that go along with the images being discussed was a n If you have any interest in sound design and effects for film, this is a great book. Reading along and then playing the sound samples that go along with the images being discussed was a neat experience. Jan 08, Dennis Brock rated it really liked it. Awesome Book! I love Ben Burrt, the sound designer of all the Star Wars films, and this gives a very good account of all his groundbreaking and innovative sound design throughout the years.

If your a fan of behind the scenes type of stuff, and desire to understand the process of making films, then this is for you! Oct 13, Jose F. Martin del Pozo rated it liked it Shelves: read As other reviewers mentioned, it's a bulky book with a kid's-book-touch-this-button feel, but the description on how Ben Burtt and co created a galaxy of sound is very in-depth. I just feel the book is not really well balanced: the section about the prequel trilogy is much shorter than the one about the original films.

Jan 04, Sean Williams rated it it was amazing. I'm a qualified sound engineer but not a very good one and in another life I pursued a career in music or foley instead of writing words, so this book is an absolute dream. To be able to hear the effects while reading about them is a such a joy. I love it! Mar 02, Whit Preston rated it it was amazing. I love just playing some of the sound effects within the sound effect player included.

Even better is the fact that the origins of the sounds are described. Chewbacca's grumble and grunts mostly came from bear grumbles and grunts. How cool! View 1 comment. Dec 29, Charlie Kaufman rated it it was amazing Shelves: sci-fi-fantasy. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is always fun as a Star Wars fan to learn more about the movies. This is book is a history of how the famous sounds from the movie were created and developed.

I would recommended this to anyone who is a fan of Star Wars or special effects. Aug 10, Christopher Bailey rated it really liked it. Way fun, though the sounds and storytelling get recycled by the time you get to the prequels. Aug 01, Jay rated it really liked it. Once I was able to get the sound effects to actually work, I loved this book. Great fun! Excellent sound library and great background info. Jun 26, Daphne rated it really liked it.

Superfun - with lots of stills from the movies and the 'kneuterige' sound system. It's kept me and our son amused for a good many hours Superfun - with lots of stills from the movies and the 'kneuterige' sound system.

It's kept me and our son amused for a good many hours Leilani rated it it was amazing Jul 21, Bookgnome rated it really liked it Dec 11, Little Obi Wan rated it it was amazing Sep 29, Brian Friesen rated it it was amazing Mar 03, Gregory rated it really liked it Mar 07, Amanda F Aase rated it it was ok Nov 13, Torben rated it it was amazing Dec 22, Craig Davies rated it it was amazing Jul 31, Paul rated it it was ok Jun 27, John McKay rated it it was amazing Apr 26, Damian Paradis rated it it was amazing Feb 18, Chris Lee rated it really liked it Jan 22, Ross Hamilton rated it really liked it Jan 11, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.

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With more than , copies in print, his books have been translated into seven languages. He fell in love with old monster films, such as Dracula and Frankenstein, as well as Robin Hood and othe J. He fell in love with old monster films, such as Dracula and Frankenstein, as well as Robin Hood and other adventure movies. Rinzler drew his own comic books badly , then, in his 20s, moved onto figurative oil painting okay-ly, but self-taught. He lived in France for almost 10 years, where he began writing.

Back in the USA, he worked as executive editor at Lucasfilm for fifteen years, chronicling the work of George Lucas and his genial collaborators in a series of books about Star Wars and Indiana Jones. During this time, Rinzler also directed and wrote an animated short Riddle of the Black Cat, based on an Edgar Allan Poe story, which was accepted into several festivals, including the Montreal World Film Festival. The sequel will be out in a year or two Rinzler is married and has two daughters and one grandson.

He lives on the northern California coast. Books by J. Jodi Picoult never intended to write a book about the pandemic. Read more Trivia About The Sounds of Sta No trivia or quizzes yet. The high resolution pictures on a retina display are killer. I loved reading through the creative process to get the first SW movie off the ground and got through the book as fast as I could. I thought I knew everything, but this gets deeper than any previous SW making of you've ever read.

Reading the book I realized that the movie we came to love is not what was originally thought. Also, ones realizes how original and different it was from anything up to that time. The concepts, the characters, the planets, the weapons, the ships It's very interesting to learn how G.

The problems trying to explain his new concepts and ideas to the actors and members of the team are interesting. The casting, that chemistry is difficult to achieve. In summary, all very good and interesting. A very enjoyable book. Apple Books Preview. Publisher Description.



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