The May issue of the postmagazine features an article where the sound designers of Guardians Of The Galaxy & King Arthur share insight in how they add depth to the stories on screen.
You can read the digital edition here:
Art and technique of sound design
The May issue of the postmagazine features an article where the sound designers of Guardians Of The Galaxy & King Arthur share insight in how they add depth to the stories on screen.
You can read the digital edition here:
Guardian says
James Gunn is clearly a fan of the work, and his love for the material shows through out the film. Such a weird and bizarre universe so beautifully adapted to the screen.
This time around, part2 concentrates more on character development rather than being a plot driven movie. It concentrates on building the team dynamics and their relationships with each other. This enriches the movie’s universe and is a decision with long term considerations for the series.
Even if you miss out on the amount of plot, you will be easily distracted by the great humor. The jokes are well written through out the running time. I haven’t had so many laughs in a movie since Deadpool.
The plot is well written and the extra character development time raises the stakes and our attachment to the characters during action scenes. The actions scenes are visually incredible, in fact the entire universe is colorful and beautiful to behold.