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Top 10 Best Sound Designed Films of All Time

Everyone can appreciate a film’s visuals, but good sound are (at least) half the artistry of a movie. Today we pay tribute to some of the best Sound Design out there. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

From explosions in pitched battle to the judicious use of silence; from Foley effects to fully immersive soundscapes, what you hear in movies shapes the experience of watching them in ways you may not even consciously realize at the time. And these 10 movies illustrate that fact wonderfully.

What do you think of the list? What movie do you think of has having great sound? Do you think we left anything off the list, or put something undeserving on? Did we make you think more about what you hear at the movies, as much as what you see? What other topics would you like to see us cover in future CineFix movie lists?

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THE LIST

Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Director: Steven Spielberg
Sound Designer: Gary Rydstrom
The soundscape of the landing at Normandy is epic and personal in turns, thanks in large part to the soundscape the audience is immersed in.

Das Boot (1981)
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Sound Design By: Milan Bor, Trevor Pyke, Mike la Mare
So much of the sound that creates the claustrophobic atmosphere of the German submarine had to be-recreated in post by master artists who worked on this film.

M (1931)
Director: Fritz Lang
Sound Design: Fritz Lang
One of the earliest “talkies” M had the opportunity to be truly experimental in its sound design… and the results are amazing.

Stalker (1979)
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky
Stalker paints its bizarre landscape with sound every bit as much as it does with image.

A Man Escaped
Director: Rober Bresson
Thanks to the focused minimalism of sound, we feel the prisoner’s anxiety about being dissevered as much as he does.

Gravity (2013)
Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Sound Design By: Glenn Freemantle
There is no sound in space, but there is vibration – Because the sound effects are so limited in Gravity, the audience forced to feel the same isolation and urgency as the characters.

Star Wars (1977)
Director: George Lucas
Sound Design By: Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt’s creative use of real-world sounds to populate a sci-fi/fantasy universe gives this classic film that right combination of fantastic and familiar.

Wall-E (2008)
Director: Andrew Stanton
Sound (and voices) By: Ben Burtt
Ben Burrt returns to the sci-fi world to create all the sounds that made Wall-E so charming, the abandoned Earth so desolate, and the futuristic space ship so… futuristic.

Eraserhead (1977)
Director: David Lynch
Sound By: Alan Splet
The torturous industrialized environment of Eraserhead pretty much wouldn’t exist without the sound to pull it off.

The Conversation (1974)
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Sound Design By: Walter Murch
Halfway through this story about a paranoid surveillance technician, traditional dialogue drops away, forcing us to live in the same soundscape as Harry Caul.

Best Movies of 2014 #1 (According to Clint)! – CineFix Now

2014 is almost over, and there have been some great movies this year. Some were huge event movies, and some were smaller films that you may have missed. Clint tells you his favorite of each. Subscribe: http://goo.gl/9AGRm

Welcome to the first in our series of Best of 2014 Movie Roundup, where each member of the CineFix team tells you his or her very favorite blockbuster and indie film of the year, and why you should see each, if you haven’t already.

For Clint, it’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Trailer here: http://youtu.be/qpme9XU3ATo

And his favorite indie movie was The Babadook, the truly scary Austrialian horror movie that lit it up at Sundance.
Trailer Here: http://youtu.be/mlOYra_u43w

Don’t agree with Clint’s picks? Tune in the rest of the week and next to see what the rest of the CineFix team picked at their favorites of the year.

Have you seen Captain America: The Winter Solider, or the Babadook? What was your favorite blockbuster of 2014? What was your favorite indie movie? Did we inspire you to check out a movie that you may have missed this year?

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City of Rapture Fish Tank (BioShock) – SUPER-FAN BUILDS

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Every other week, some of Hollywood’s top prop makers build one-of-a-kind items for super-fans of comic books, video games, movies, and pop culture. This week, we’re turning the City of Rapture from BioShock into a fish tank!

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Tim Baker – Designer/Master Builder
Stacy Henning — Shop Foreman
Shawny Martin — Sculptor/Jeweler
Erica Honles-Martin — Sculptor/Fabricator

Host — Alison Haislip

Filmed on Location at Tim Baker Creations:
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Series Created & Directed by Andy Signore
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Series Developed & Produced by James E. Wade

Series Produced & Episode Builds Directed by Brent Lydic

Line Producer – Phil Rogers
Production Manager – Benjamin Montague
Office Production Coordinator – Brendan Kennedy

Director of Photography – Corey Jennings

Crew:
1st AC/DIT — Patrick Flaherty/Jared Bargiel
B Cam Op — Patrick Flaherty
Sound — William White/Marco Mejia
PA/Runner — Pedro Sanchez/Matt Militano/Devin McDaniels/Steven Smyka

Edited by Marshall Rimmer/Nils Arrington
Lead Assistant Editor – Gracie Hartmann

Post Production Supervisor – Michael Gallagher

This War Of Mine – Day 23-24 | 60 FPS

Doing a play through of This War of Mine.
In This War Of Mine you do not play as an elite soldier, rather a group of civilians trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with lack of food, medicine and constant danger from snipers and hostile scavengers. The game provides an experience of war seen from an entirely new angle.

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