Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Most of us know what a dragon sounds like, but they don't actually exist. And none can stop me! So, how does Hollywood know how to make them sound?
Randy Thom, the Oscar-winning sound designer for How to Train Your Dragon 2, tells NPR's Scott Simon how he and his team created voices and special effects for the dragons, such as the "fire sabre." ...
Sound designer used animals like seals, pigs, and babies for House of the Dragon dragons, enhancing their on-screen presence. Paula Fairfield crafted sounds for key dragon scenes with a mix of animal ...
For a dozen years, sound designer Paula Fairfield has been bringing the dragons of George R.R. Martin’s HBO-adapted world to aural life. It’s always been a massive task, but on Game of Thrones, it was ...
In keeping with Dean DeBlois’ ambitious vision for How to Train Your Dragon 2, both the sound design by Randy Thom and score by John Powell were more adventurous as well. For the Oscar-winning Thom ...
A trio of pros from Skywalker Sound share their work on animated movies, from the sounds of the Italian Riviera to a Southeast Asia-inspired fantasy world. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor For Vivo, ...
When creating the vocal personalities of the titular fire breathers in HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” sound designer Paula Fairfield starts by giving them a story. Whether it’s “old lady” Vhagar, or ...
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