![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “At the end of the day, it’s not about what you do in any given place, it’s more about capturing the emotion that is on the screen and understanding how it was approached in the original and applying that to the new medium. “We’d listen to the original to see what they did, because there was a lot of reverence paid to the original approach,” said Skywalker Sound’s Boyes, a four-time Oscar winner for Titanic, Pearl Harbor, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and King Kong. Just prior to the release of Jon’s Favreau’s box office record-breaking The Lion King, the film’s supervising sound editor, designer and rerecording mixer Christopher Boyes talked with The Hollywood Reporter about working to create the live-action remake’s thunderous stampede, animal and bird vocalizations, and even a surprising use of a roar from the 1994 animated Lion King.
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