For a large most part of this nearly all the excitement was drowned out by Twat Zimmer score! It killed a lot of the softer sounds and Foley footsteps it was a total mess listening to this on bluray a total FAIL! The Matrix which got best sound/effects editing is still by far the best of its kind and Inception is just a lousy sound mix from start to end!
@Dllshockk Overrated, yeah. Confusing...well, I didn't think so. But yeah...it doesn't sit well after a day, and the climax is a boring James Bond snow chase.
Many people don't understand that most sounds are added in, in post-production. The boom is there just so, they know what the person is saying for later recording.
@PSNDonutDude well it depends... as u could hear in the video, they said they used about 90% of set recorded dialogue. ADR is something to be avoided in terms of acting, time and money... added stuff is mostly foley, fx ambiences
and then you get Hans Zimmer laying some totally lame score over the top of everything - absolute crying shame they didn't get a better composer ... I'm with South Park on that one ...
@morfcode Really? How exactly is Hans Zimmer's score...how did you put it...totally lame? I understand that music is subjective, and that you are entitled to your own opinion, but Zimmer's use of Edith Piaf's "Non, je ne regrette rien" as "inspiration" to tie together a motivic element to a storytelling device is, in my opinion, quite brilliant.
@iNNERFiREHardBase They used 7 Pro Tools rigs and over 1000 separate tracks for dialogue, music, and sound effects. So yes, there are many, many, many layers to the sound.
For a large most part of this nearly all the excitement was drowned out by Twat Zimmer score! It killed a lot of the softer sounds and Foley footsteps it was a total mess listening to this on bluray a total FAIL! The Matrix which got best sound/effects editing is still by far the best of its kind and Inception is just a lousy sound mix from start to end!
Inception was waste of my listening time
EmpireLS56KW 3 months ago
@EmpireLS56KW so you would rather hear foley and footsteps than an incredible score that helps tell the story?
TeDubbs 2 months ago
They worked really hard on the sound design for this movie and all anyone remembers is BWONG.
gardrek 7 months ago
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most overrated movie I have ever watched. Confusing people within the first 5 minutes isnt the best idea.
Dllshockk 8 months ago
@Dllshockk Overrated, yeah. Confusing...well, I didn't think so. But yeah...it doesn't sit well after a day, and the climax is a boring James Bond snow chase.
disarraygun 6 months ago
Many people don't understand that most sounds are added in, in post-production. The boom is there just so, they know what the person is saying for later recording.
PSNDonutDude 11 months ago
@PSNDonutDude well it depends... as u could hear in the video, they said they used about 90% of set recorded dialogue. ADR is something to be avoided in terms of acting, time and money... added stuff is mostly foley, fx ambiences
TheCeembee 7 months ago
What is that first track called?? It's not on the ost...
justinjai 11 months ago
@justinjai (despite my username, leo is a great actor)
It is called Mind Heist, It's the trailer music. It is not in the OST
LeonardoDeCraprio 11 months ago
@LeonardoDeCraprio thanks a bunch! :)
justinjai 11 months ago
@justinjai Your welcome :D
LeonardoDeCraprio 11 months ago
and then you get Hans Zimmer laying some totally lame score over the top of everything - absolute crying shame they didn't get a better composer ... I'm with South Park on that one ...
morfcode 1 year ago
@morfcode boo :P
defenderofthebrave 1 year ago
@morfcode Really? How exactly is Hans Zimmer's score...how did you put it...totally lame? I understand that music is subjective, and that you are entitled to your own opinion, but Zimmer's use of Edith Piaf's "Non, je ne regrette rien" as "inspiration" to tie together a motivic element to a storytelling device is, in my opinion, quite brilliant.
sommersound 7 months ago
@sommersound By score, I am referring to the notes on the staves Zimmer wrote and recorded specifically for the film.
morfcode 7 months ago
@iNNERFiREHardBase They used 7 Pro Tools rigs and over 1000 separate tracks for dialogue, music, and sound effects. So yes, there are many, many, many layers to the sound.
springmaze 1 year ago 8
@springmaze - Source?
Frazzles88 1 week ago
@Frazzles88 Mix (an audio magazine). It was the July 2010 cover story.
springmaze 1 week ago
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TWELVEK805 1 year ago
@iNNERFiREHardBase i believe they start with one layer but that does accomplish the job so sometimes they have to add a second or third layer of bass
bangsmagee 1 year ago
???...its barely noticeable
44eelz 1 year ago
when he shoots the gun the muzzle is ot even on the gun its weird but real
jessetalako6 1 year ago
What an incredible job, Dream job for a dream movie..
KiddieKhem 1 year ago 32
@KiddieKhem Oh the irony
StephensStuff 1 year ago
yes amazing movie! greatest I've ever seen!
rabotikoner 1 year ago
@rabotikoner Greatest movie I've ever seen too.
Raymint 1 year ago
amazingggggggggggggg movie
GThazard 1 year ago