Best Sound Mixing

>Best Sound Mixing
>Best Sound Editing

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what are these awards even in the show

Sound design is actually important

I think op means what's the difference?

>celebrities clap for this

>ask one later who won

>"I dont know, I have to go buy drugs now. fuck off you nobody"

>best best boy

Think of it this way:

Best sound editing goes to the guy who farted and recorded it.

Best sound mixing goes to the guy who decided how loud to make the fart.

I really don't understand why we need both. A "best sound" award would have been more than enough.

one is the sound effects
the other is the levels and eq
i think

Film is a visual medium. Sounds is one of the least important aspects.

I agree, what good would one be without the other?

>best achievement in EQ

Their work is entirely distinct from each other though.

Um no honey, Film is a sound and visual medium unless it's a silent movie. Fucking kys you pleb shit.

Holy shit you're wrong. Try watching a movie on mute you dumb shit

If you need sound to understand what’s happening then your retarded. It helps but isn’t essential.

The problem is were they to condense these into one award (Best Sound) the distinction between the two would go away. Stupid categories

haha yes
kill yourself retard
I don't understand what your point is

No, retard. Watching a film isn't "understand what’s happening." Jesus Christ go back to Sup Forums you fucking idiot.

They're too closely related to deserve distinct awards. It'd be like having a "best original screenplay" award and then also a "best writing" award.

isnt it the other way around?

Depends on how its made. Films are generally made these days under the assumption you can hear them however.

Nah, the visual is irrelevant, it's all sound.

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The sound mixer is also known as the sound recordist. He's the guy on location, recording the on set sound, along with the boom operator who's his whipping boy and multiple radio mics and body mics he will rig. He both adjusts the recording levels for the tracks the sound editor will later use, and 'mixes' the sound onset to give a basic single audio track that is fed to camera audio for rough editing purposes, and also fed to headphones the other sound guys, the director and producers if they're on set will listen to. Sound Mixing like the audio equivalent of the best cinematography award.

Sound editing/ design is post production, the process that happens alongside editing the film. That includes any sound not recorded on location, any foley, integration of music, mastering, effects, etc. The guy who cuts and layers all the audio tracks together. So that's like the equivalent of the best editing award.

Sound is fucking everything you fucking simpleton.

I hope you are just baiting.

Just a capeshit retard

>It's somebody's nephew
Every time.

Sound Mixing is onsite during production using audio tools
Sound Editing is done in a studio in post production
It's like the difference between best actor and best screenplay.

Most people are someone's nephew.

>Best Animated Film

>Best makeup design

They should call it
>Movie my wifes son liked the most

this guy is unironically right
cinema died when films stopped being silent

It's one of those things that if they are done well you won't notice but get really unbearable if not.

Silent films aren't really silent though, are they? And you like literal on-screen textual exposition between scenes?

Fuck off, sound can transform any frame into an infinite number of different scenes. A film is not just what happens in the frame

go listen to music faggots

Sound doesn't matter until it's distractingly awful like in Bladerunner 2049. The SFX and soundtrack were so ear gratingly horrible. Embarrassing when your movie is visually perfect and the prequel has one of the most iconic soundtracks ever.

soundtrack = / = sound design

Blade Runner 2049 will get those

>Best feline in a breakout role

>Sound doesn't matter
That is an utterly dumb statement no matter the context

And the sound design of BR2049 is one of the best edited and mixed soundscapes in a film of recent times, it got nominated in both categories and will win atleast Best Sound Editing, would win Best Sound Mixing too if there wasn't for Dunkirk.
Maybe try not watching it on your Toshiba laptop with one earbud on next time

Dunkirk will win best sound mixing, BR2049 will win best sound editing.

I watched it at the cinema and I wish I brought ear plugs. Do you have ears? It was fucking grating. Flashy maybe but unpleasant.

My laptop is a Samsung btw.

Then try watching in a non third world shitty excuse for a "cinema" next time.

Nigga you reaching way too hard. It just sounds shit.

M8 I watched it at my local Hoyt's and that shit put me in a fucking trance

You probably listen to dubstep or industrial music.

You can watch Kubrick's movies on mute and get the premise of every scene.
Can you prove me wrong?

are you from the 1800s

>nigga
This isn't black twitter my man.
If you gave any actual arguments of why do you think it's not good I would argue, this is just worthless time wasting now

It was grating. There were too many high/mids and everything sounded like it was blasted thru a distortion plug in. The soundtrack was fucking awful and loaded with Zimmer trumpets. I believe he used the Yamaha CS80 to evoke similar vibes to Vangelis, but instead of sounding dreamy and futuristic he just made it sound piercing.

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watch this on mute and tell me what they are talking about

>There were too many high/mids
This was mixed by the top tier sound people in the industry, that's like saying a big pop song is mixed extremely badly, one more evidence that you just saw it in some student tier 1 dollar theater where the sound system is so crappy they have to put it on 100% volume for it to sound remotely loud so the membranes of those fart speakers starts to literally distort themselves while playing. It was as crisp and "there" as possible, even simple things like that pot with garlic boiling at the beginning sounded great.

>Zimmer trumpets
There is not a single brass instrument in the entire soundtrack.

Are you unfamilar with the infamous Zimmer BWOW sound?... Of course it's synthesized (I believe he used U-He Zebra for the original patch in Batman but he could have used anything) but it resembles a trumpet.

IDK I saw it at a pretty giant cinema. It was definitely too fucking loud but the fact that the soundtrack was only made in the last few months of production makes me think the rest of the sound was rushed to accommodate it. I hate the over the top overly crunchy sound of most modern movies. This was just a new level of painfulness and obnoxious bullshit.

>the fact that the soundtrack was only made in the last few months of production makes me think the rest of the sound was rushed to accommodate it.
Again, soundtrack = / = sound design. Villeneuve always starts working on sound in preproduction already, he hates leaving the sound design of the film as the very last step in post production like it's usually done. Mark Mangini has rightfully won an Oscar for Sound Editing of Fury Road and will win one for BR2049 also.