Ben Burtt has one of the best answers to the my favorite reoccurring question, “What was your first gig like?” After graduating from USC with a masters in film production, he was hired to record some sounds for this sci-fi movie fellow USC alum George Lucas was putting together. Some 30 years later, Burtt is credited with designing the most memorable sounds for some of the most beloved films as well as helping to put film sound into the public consciousness. In the late 1970’a he was there when what was Sprocket Systems started and has been a cornerstone in its evolution into skywalker sound. He is now an employee of Pixar and adding to his ridiculous resume, he has two huge films releasing this summer. Thanks so much, Ben, for taking time out to talk about one of those films, “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” Check back next month for a discussion with Ben about the other film, Pixar’s “Wall-E”.
UPDATE: If you like your interview’s visual and I know you do, Mix Magazine has a video with Ben, HERE.
FSD: Coming back to “Indy” after 20 years?
FSD: Mixing “Crystal Skull”?
FSD: Sounds carrying over from the first 3 “Indy” films?
FSD: Picture editorial cut on film?!?
FSD: Field record sessions?
FSD: Dividing the sound editorial work?
FSD: “Sound designer?”
Searching around for video about Ben’s work I came across this one that seemed appropriate.
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3 comments:
Paul said…
Sweet FilmSounddaily has a voice! Keep them coming.
Steven G said…
Great interview and great job getting onto the website.
Geoff said…
Love the audio interviews.
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