‘Fascinating and informative…a must-watch’
Screen International
‘Will inspire viewers to seek out their favourite films and experience them
with fresh ears’
Hollywood Reporter
‘You’ll likely never hear a film in the same way again after watching this thrilling celebration
of the craft’
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HeyuGuys
‘A fun film to watch’
Film Threat
‘Lovingly researched and detailed…exceedingly lovely’
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Vulture Hound
Following its UK premiere at this years’ London Film Festival and World Premiere at Cannes Film Festival Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound, directed by Midge Costin, is set to make waves on digital and DVD this November, courtesy of Dogwoof.
From the first words uttered in pioneering film The Jazz Singer to the early sound years of cinema including All Quiet on the Western Front, King Kong and Singing In The Rain, to groundbreaking blockbusters such as Apocalypse Now, Star Wars, Top Gun and Jurassic Park, sound and sound design are an integral part of films and film history. Sound design makes a film, but, if done properly, most viewers won’t even realise how a film’s narrative and themes are being advanced. Now a new feature documentary puts sound in the spotlight and makes a noise about the sound effects that set the heart racing.