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I just thought I’d ask - has anyone here done an fan edit of “Torn Curtain” with Bernard Hermann’s original score? That would be a cool project. They could use either the original recordings or a re-recording.
I just thought I’d ask - has anyone here done an fan edit of “Torn Curtain” with Bernard Hermann’s original score? That would be a cool project. They could use either the original recordings or a re-recording.
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I'm playing with Torn Curtain as we speak =D
ronen said:
I have copies of the score recordings, and though an actual mix would be impossible without a score-less track (excluding those scenes which presently play with only FX and no score) a dvd with alternate isolated scores would be possible.
I just don't really know how to do it. If someone would like the raw materials, let me know. I'd love a copy of that.
I also have a copy of 'Hitchock Notebooks' which included a cue list, if I'm not mistaken, which would come in very handy when doing the syncing.
I've been a digital sound engineer for about 15 years and I would love to take a stab at putting the original Bernard Herrmann score on Torn Curtain. I have a lot of experience in sound isolation/extraction and I'm a huge Hitchcock fan. There is actually a way to isolate the dialog/effect portion of the movie. Essentially, the Addison score (from the cd) can be "FFT filtered" out from the movie (part by part), which will leave the dialog/effects alone. In order for it to work, each part has to be lined up exactly, which can take a considerable amount of time. It's by no means a simple task, but sound isolation can be achieved if the Addison score on cd is the exact recording that is used in the film. If parts are different, it will be a challenge and those parts may not be possible to extract. Also, the sound quality of the isolated track will be degraded slightly by this method, but not enough to interfere with the movie watching experience. Here's an audio sample of a the hotel scene, which originally had Addison's score playing with the dialog. I've been able to isolate the dialog and replace Addison's score with Hermann's: http://hu.lk/eeyw6p7513qs
It's probably not cued properly. Can you get me the cue information for Hermann's score?