I've seen most of the films but not Dune, Mulholland, or Inland Empire. I got em downloaded, just waiting for the right mood. Blue Velvet is my favorite. There's some subtle but particularly striking audio effects that I still think about. Like distorted reverb on the bad guy's voice that you don't notice at first but contributes to how unsettling certain scenes are. There's also a part where a character opens a switch blade and light glints off the blade right as the sh-shink of it opening echos a couple times. It isn't in an environment where there should be any echo or a reflection, but i think the idea might be to sort of convey the phenomenon of weapon focus to the viewer and it's just really impressively effective and cool without being distracting.
Wild at Heart was awesome and ridiculous. Nicholas Cage sings and Sherilyn Fenn/Audrey from Twin Peaks has a minor but very disturbing part that low key still haunts me, like I probably think about it and shudder once a week.
I started watching Twin Peaks like two months ago and damn dude, I've loved every second, even the weird cheesy season two stuff. I'm only like 6-7 episodes into The Return at the moment but wow, what a thing. Bummed Donna didn't come back for season 2 and apparently just ceased to exist entirely for the Return but it's also truly amazing to have the vast majority of the cast back 25 years later to continue the story.
Yes! I've noticed really nuanced sound design in I think all the Lynch stuff I've seen, it really seems like it's something he must be constantly aware of.
I've seen most of the films but not Dune, Mulholland, or Inland Empire. I got em downloaded, just waiting for the right mood. Blue Velvet is my favorite. There's some subtle but particularly striking audio effects that I still think about. Like distorted reverb on the bad guy's voice that you don't notice at first but contributes to how unsettling certain scenes are. There's also a part where a character opens a switch blade and light glints off the blade right as the sh-shink of it opening echos a couple times. It isn't in an environment where there should be any echo or a reflection, but i think the idea might be to sort of convey the phenomenon of weapon focus to the viewer and it's just really impressively effective and cool without being distracting.
Wild at Heart was awesome and ridiculous. Nicholas Cage sings and Sherilyn Fenn/Audrey from Twin Peaks has a minor but very disturbing part that low key still haunts me, like I probably think about it and shudder once a week.
I started watching Twin Peaks like two months ago and damn dude, I've loved every second, even the weird cheesy season two stuff. I'm only like 6-7 episodes into The Return at the moment but wow, what a thing. Bummed Donna didn't come back for season 2 and apparently just ceased to exist entirely for the Return but it's also truly amazing to have the vast majority of the cast back 25 years later to continue the story.
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Yes! I've noticed really nuanced sound design in I think all the Lynch stuff I've seen, it really seems like it's something he must be constantly aware of.