The Sound of Maestro | In Conversation | Netflix
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ธ.ค. 2023
- Director, Writer, Producer & Actor Bradley Cooper discusses the sound mix with Supervising Sound Editor Richard King, Re-Recording Mixers Tom Ozanich & Dean Zupancic, and Supervising Music Editor, Jason Ruder
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The Sound of Maestro | In Conversation | Netflix
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This fearless love story chronicles the complicated lifelong relationship between music legend Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. - บันเทิง
This is a fun watch. Very informative. It gives a window into the massive amount of care and skill for what is easily taken for granted on screen.
Here here:)
For myself, This discussion is an excellent supplement to the movie because it amplifies my understanding of the creative process.
Bradley is firing on ALL CYLINDERS man!! 🎉
Bradley - incredible! amazing - just amazing genious. i come from the cinema (Poland) and I am exited. Not only he created a masterpiece of role, he directs the other actors like a great director (AMAZING Carey Hannah Mulligan) and he also produced and wrote the text? Bradley you will probably get all Oscars for this masterpiece.
Netflix is going all out on the Oscar campaign for this film.
As they should. The film is phenomenal.
I don't believe suggestions of "Oscar bait" are of any relevance: were the creators of GWTW, and Lawrence of Arabia seeking, solely, to experience a couple hours of public adulation and as many door stops as possible?
@@mlconlanmeisterjust bear in mind that netflix isn’t the creator; it’s interests might differ.
@dago87able true, no doubt about that. Studios have always been run like lumber mills, be they in business one hundred years, or ten.
@@mlconlanmeister agreed, but in any case I do find this “oscar bait” to be relevant and of high quality, excellent complementary insight material to the film.
Bradley Cooper and all the crew worked hard!!!🌹
❤Oscar for Maestro❤Oscar for Bradley❤What a multitalented artist❤Huge movie❤Already iconic❤love from Finland
I just watched this film. Incredible 😊
As I’ve written elsewhere, “The Grand Gesture” would have been an excellent name for this film.
Phenomenal job
Enjoyed the movie! Loved the music!
This man is such a genuinely, volcanically creative, cinematic genius. On a VERY short list of things to eagerly await from the Hollywood sausage machine - are the inspirations from writer, director, actor Bradley Cooper.
Someone really wants that Oscar.
It’s what it’s all about. Oscars are the currency to make more films.
The camera movement in this film...
Brilliant! Going back for a second view. I’ve resisted “A Star is Born.” Going to give it a whirl. 😉
Can they turn on subtitles plz 😮
Fly Eagles Fly!!! Go Birds!!!
Nice
I watched the movie in two parts (it began to drag so badly that I needed to take a break). I could see high level production, but that was about it. I'm glad that some people are enjoying it though.
Wow Netflix is campaigning hard for this film.
It would be interesting to compare the reviews of the film from people who knew and worked with Lennie (besides his children) and people who only have a superficial understanding of this brilliant and often very difficult man.
Bradley Cooper is the Rich Piana of dark shirts
The Maler symphony sounded great, though as watching the movie i thought, the basses were a bit too loud. It sounded like a modern Hollywood Score by Hans Zimmer, and not what a real symphony orchestra sounds like, when listening to it live in the audience.
All I hear from Bradley Cooper voice was Mumbling? He was fantastic in the movie but I couldn't understand what he was saying most of the time?
I wonder why he forced his voice so much. It sounded as if he was holding back his breath.
Champaign challenges
For your consideration
What has Bradley Cooper done to his face??
Age?
@@familygonzcartwright No. It’s fillers or something else.
The acting is excellent. The story is important. It's too bad the Tobacco lobby bought and paid for this film as an advertisement for smoking cigarettes. Shame on you for selling out to big Tobacco and compromising your creative genius while reducing a good story to a cheap advertisement for smoking and lung cancer.
It was a period truth. People smoked, a lot. Bernstein died of lung cancer because of smoking. It has been proven that his voice became what it became because of smoking.
Also, it's important to know that for a decade or more we've gotten mostly rid of smoking in movies and TV because anything under PG13 is not allowed to show smoking. That paired with society getting rid of it in many situations where before it was common, makes it look like a smoking add but it isn't.
Back then they didn't even have proof that amoking caused the big diseases. So restaurants were filled with smoke, the same with bars and offices. Movie theatres had lots of smoke. It was allowed and it happened like that.
And the reason why in old movies from the period (which could've been a good source to check the facts about smoking in the period) they don't smoke as much because smoke filled ambiences worsen the image quality captured by the lens to a point where it loses sharpness. That's why in old movies they smoke but not as much as they did in true life.
Sorry, but except for a few moments from carey mulligan, this film never touched my heart..Sad, because I thought A Star is Born was a masterpiece..Suggestion: Next time directing, cooper shouldn't be acting in it...
Rather boring self congratulationary BS
horrible movie... bradley copper as far away from real life bernstein as possible...
I posted a video, THE REAL MAESTRO, on my TH-cam channel that documents his many stunts. There's a phenomenon in the press where they pick 2 or 3 classical musicians and designate them as SACRED COWS. No matter what the sacred cows do on stage, the press refers to it as "the greatest." Bernstein was a sacred cows. In there 1980's, he conducted all 9 of Beethoven's symphonies on television adding trumpets to mess up the sound. When asked about Beethoven's ability to orchestrate, he says, " IT'S BAD! HE HAS THE TRUMPETS STICKING OUT AND THEY'RE DROWNING OUT EVERYBODY ELCE." He trashed the sound and lied about Beethoven. VANDALISM
Still at it!
lol you’re everywhere
Bradley is a narcissist. Let the music people talk ffs.
Yeah you can tell he’s super deep into it and wants it to come across a certain way
It’s almost like he’s the director, writer, producer and star.
@@robertmeadows2450 yeah, well the video is titled "The sound of Maestro". "Sound" being the operative word. He literally would not let the SOUND guys get a word in. 🙄 Film will flop because he is a blowhard.
This is his movie.
His detailed explanations regarding his choices and why he made them made this the most fascinating interview I have ever heard relating the details that make the difference between a good movie and a movie that is clearly an Oscar contender.
Bradley and his team's discussion made for this viewer a riveting up close look of the work behind the camera, and I am now forever hooked on watching for these type details in any movie I watch!
Thank you to your team for such an enjoyable and informative interview!
It’s all campaign for people to see the movie= $$$$. Hoping for an Oscar for him.