Featuring: Josh Safdie, Co-writer, Co-director Benny Safdie, Co-writer, Co-director Daniel Lopatin, Composer Skip Lievsay, Re-recording mixer Join filmmakers Josh & Benny Safdie for a behind-the-scenes conversation about their new film Uncut Gems. The brothers discuss how they used sound design and music to create the perilous, uncomfortable world of Adam Sandler’s character, Howard Ratner. They are joined by composer Daniel Lopatin, who talks about using the classic 1970s Moog synthesizer to create the movie’s emotional score, and re-recording mixer Skip Lievsay, who talks about how he used Dolby Atmos to give the audience the experience of being in the world of the characters. Recorded in front of a live audience at the New York Film Festival Artist Academy. #Dolby #DolbyInstitute #UncutGems SUBSCRIBE NOW: LEARN MORE: About Dolby: Dolby transforms the science of sight and sound into spectacular experiences. Through our innovative research and engineering, we develop breakthroughs that we share with the world through collaborations that span artists, businesses, and consumers worldwide. These breakthroughs deliver incredibly vivid experiences in the cinema, at home, at work, and on the go — experiences so lifelike that people feel as if they’ve been transported into a cinematic story or a pulsing sphere of music, a distant conference room or an action-packed game. In both entertainment and communications, through audio and imaging, we give everyone the power to see, hear, and feel the spectacular. Connect with Dolby: Visit Dolby WEBSITE: Like Dolby on FACEBOOK: Follow Dolby on TWITTER: Follow Dolby on INSTAGRAM: Follow Dolby on LINKEDIN: Conversations with Sound Artists: Uncut Gems | Podcast | Dolby Dolby
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