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The marsh atmosphere in ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ and the editing and VFX relationship that helped shape it

When you cut through the external buzz of ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’, what you have is an adventure mystery built on the foundation of an atmosphere. The marsh – the buzz of cicadas and the sun that drips down through the cypress trees – it’s a living piece of this story. The effects and the composition are paramount.
We talked to editor Alan E. Bell and VFX Supervisor Kolby Kember of ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’ about how they helped build the atmosphere of Crawdads with their editing and visual effects expertise.

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Composer Andrew Morgan Smith talks the intimate musical magic that sparks our love for the movies

Andrew Morgan Smith is one of those creators fusing music with narrative to evoke a specific emotion. He is a multi-faceted musician, a composer with almost 100 film credits, and one might say most importantly – a contributor to the world that once inspired him.
He gave us his time to talk about his path to scoring movies and the nuances behind the ideas, performances, and convergence of sounds that are melded together to create a complete film score.

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