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  1. Jul 9, 2024 · Walter Murch joined Edith to discuss the 50th anniversary of The Conversation, which has been re-released in selected cinemas so you can enjoy it in all its glory on the big screen. Walter took care of the sound and editing on that for starters!

  2. 3 days ago · The second archival commentary with editor Walter Murch is a good listen. Murch mixed the sound for the film alongside editing it, which makes him the perfect participant for a commentary about a film so reliant on its sound and editing, and offers a technical look at what went into making The Conversation the masterpiece that it is.

  3. 2 days ago · In the summer of 1977, Coppola told Walter Murch that he had four months to assemble the sound. Murch realized that the script had originally been narrated but Coppola abandoned the idea during filming.

  4. 4 days ago · Walter Murch, a renowned film editor and sound designer, authored "In the Blink of an Eye." This book is a distinguished essay on the art and craft of film editing. Murch explores the theoretical and practical aspects of cutting film. He emphasizes the significance of instinct and intuition in making editing decisions.

  5. 2 days ago · To quote Walter Murch: “The notion of directing a film is the invention of critics — the whole eloquence of cinema is achieved in the editing room.” For over 20 years, the Sundance Documentary Film Program has supported nonfiction editors and placed a spotlight on editing through labs, fellowships, and partnerships to support the next generation of editors.

  6. Jul 10, 2024 · Amazingly dynamic thanks to Walter Murch’s stunning use of electronic sounds, its highly energetic, with a surprisingly wide audio range. Its completely free from any sibilance or hiss, with the all-important dialogue beautifully seated in the mix – even this particular element is hugely dynamic, with words purposefully lost in the mix, at other times forcefully prioritised.

  7. Jul 9, 2024 · He hailed his "wonderful collaboration with its editor ... and sound designer, Walter Murch, which reinforces my belief that cinema is a collaborative effort." Another editor, Richard Chew, who went on to win an Oscar for editing Star Wars, was also mentioned, as he and Murch were nominated for The Conversation.