Sound The Immersive Storytelling Impact Of Film
Making Waves: The Art Of Cinematic Sound
Director and Producer Midge Costin
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound marks the directorial debut of Hollywood sound editor Midge Costin, who is also one of the producers on the critically acclaimed, award-winning feature documentary, which goes behind the scenes to reveal the hidden power of sound in cinema; to introduce us to the unsung heroes who create it; to experience their behind-the-scenes creative genius; and to hear insights from the entertainment industry’s most legendary directors with whom they collaborate.
The feature documentary premiered in theaters in Los Angeles and New York City late October 2019 and is currently on its roll out across the USA. Dogwoof is handling worldwide sales with Cinetic handling USA.
Making Waves illustrates the wild creativity of some of the industry’s most-respected key sound designers—including Oscar winners Walter Murch (Apocalypse Now), Ben Burtt (Star Wars), Gary Rydstrom (Saving Private Ryan) and Lora Hirschberg (Inception); and Oscar-nominees Cece Hall (Top Gun), Anna Behlmer (Braveheart) and Bobbi Banks (Selma)—who, in pursuing their art and desire to push the medium, are the very people who will go down in the history of cinema as developing sound into the immersive storytelling force it is today. Audiences will discover many unsung collaborators for the key creative artists they are, in a domain that has for too long been characterized as “technical.”
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
Few have “ears to hear” or comprehend the emotional storytelling impact sound plays in so-called visual media. Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas have both declared “sound is 50% of the movie,” with Steven Spielberg noting, “Our ears lead our eyes to where the story lives.”
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound reveals the hidden power of sound in cinema … and our lives. Through film clips, interviews and archival footage—an enlightening and nostalgic look at many of Hollywood’s biggest box office hits—the film captures the history, impact and unique creative process of this overlooked art form and the artists behind it. It is filled with insights from legendary directors—including George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford, David Lynch, Ang Lee, Sofia Coppola and Ryan Coogler, among others—who share revealing stories about the award-winning work their sound collaborators help to create.
Making Waves was produced by Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet Corp. in association with GoodMovies Entertainment and Busterfilms, directed by Midge Costin; written by Bobette Buster; produced by Bobette Buster, Karen Johnson and Midge Costin; and executive produced by RoAnn Costin.
About Midge Costin
Her documentary feature debut, producer/director Midge Costin holds the Kay Rose Chair in the Art of Sound Editing, endowed by George Lucas and Steven Spielberg at the University of Southern California (USC) School of Cinematic Arts. Costin launched her career at a time when very few women were cutting FX in Hollywood, Costin’s credits as a sound editor include such Oscar-nominated films as Crimson Tide and Armageddon.
About The Feature Documentary Making Waves had its world premiere at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, and was an Official Selection at the 2019 Festival de Cannes - Cannes Classics and was the Audience Award winner at the 2019 Indie Bo Film Festival, Columbia. Called “One of the top seven films to watch” by Haaretz at the Jerusalem Film Festival, MakingWaves is also an Official Selection of the London, Munich, DMZ Docs South Korea, Taipei Golden Horse, Ghent, New Zealand, Deauville and Mill Valley film festivals, among others.
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