Now playing in theaters is Oppenheimer, the 12th movie from the iconic filmmaker Christopher Nolan. In honor of the movie's release worldwide, editor Luís Azevedo has created a new supercut video called The Sounds of Christopher Nolan - also known as "Hearing Nolan". The two-minute video features nothing but sound FX shots from Nolan's movies, all 12 of them he has made so far, edited together to show us how important sound design is. It's a mesmerizing watch, even without any dialogue. Our own critic MSB talked about the outstanding sound work in his Oppenheimer review from yesterday: "In the first few seconds, I could feel the ground shaking, my body vibrating, and my heart pounding." It's so integral to the cinematic experience. There's also a really beautiful moment in this video of silence, reiterating how important silence is in the right scenes. And yes there's a riveting moment of silence in Oppenheimer as well. Listen in below. // Continue Reading ›
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