Where Star Wars Got Its Pew-Pew

For anyone who’s ever taken the a stormtrooper’s laser blasts or the roar of the Millennium Falcon’s engine for granted, you should watch this immediately.

Once you wade past the initial promo for The Sounds of Star Wars – a book that I’m sure is excellent in its own right but isn’t right here in front of you – you get to the goods: an account from sound designer Ben Burtt of how, and especially where, he created all of those glorious noises that make up the Star Wars universe. And then back to the book promo, which, again, fine.

It’s a tidy taste of aural history, the behind the scenes stuff that helps you appreciate what you see on the screen all the more. Now all I want to know is how they made Harrison Ford’s voice so damn rugged, and kept it that way. [Buzzfeed]

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    DW

    Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 12:56 PM

    I remember seeing the making of Star Wars when I was a kid and they showed the scene of the foley artist hitting the high tension cables to generate the blaster sounds… ah memories :-)

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      MP

      Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 9:10 PM

      I saw the same show on the making of Star Wars and remember the exact same bit. Are we showing our age.

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