![]() ![]() “I was given a personal tour by a small group of World War II veterans” he said. The visit was essential for the film’s sound design. “And then to have to instantly go on the defensive to save the ship and crew.”Īlso Read: 'Greyhound' Editors' Big Lesson: Trust the Power of Tom Hanks' Face in Battleship Thriller “ The goal in this scene is to portray the urgency and terror of being on the offense in battle,” Minkler said. The scene finds Hanks anxiously navigating his gargantuan ship as it is fired upon by two simultaneous torpedos. ![]() (The company’s “Wolfwalkers” was also nominated in the Animated Feature race.) The four sound mixers, Warren Shaw, Michael Minkler, Beau Borders and David Wyman, talked to TheWrap about the aural design of one specific scene, which you can watch below in three different sound versions. “Greyhound” was rewarded with an Oscar nomination for Best Sound, the first film released by Apple TV+ to receive Oscar attention. Visual effects provided the aesthetic reality - but sound effects deliver the visceral, you-are-there quality that makes the scenes whizz and whoosh. Practically the entire movie was filmed on sound stages or aboard the docked U.S.S. The taut Tom Hanks action film “Greyhound” is set in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in 1942, as a convoy of battleships dodge enemy torpedos.
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