The Sound of The Lighthouse with Damian Volpe
SoundWorks Collection - Podcast autorstwa Colemanfilm Media Group
We chat with Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer and Re-recording Mixer Damian Volpe to discuss his recent collaboration with visionary Director Robert Eggers and explore his new film, The Lighthouse. Shot in black-and-white, the film follows two lighthouse keepers (portrayed by Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson) as they are faced with solitude, but start to lose their sanity and become threatened by their worst nightmares. Damian Volpe is a Brooklyn based sound designer, supervisor, and mixer. He is a founding member of Harbor Sound, and a working partner of ((Audience)), a non- profit group dedicated to presenting music and sound art in new contexts, including specifically the use of movie theaters as concert halls. He has had the good fortune to collaborate over several decades with an amazing cast of directors including Ira Sachs, Debra Granik, Robert Eggers, Dee Rees, Marielle Heller, Ted Melfi, Mira Nair, Peter Hedges, Jim Jarmusch, and Matthew Barney. Damian’s work can be heard in a wide variety of feature films (The Lighthouse, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, Leave No Trace, St. Vincent, Mudbound, Drive, Winter’s Bone, Margin Call, Forty Shades of Blue, Happiness), documentaries (Billy the Kid, Trouble the Waters) and art pieces (Drawing Restraint 9, States of Unbelonging, Last Address). His work can also be heard at the award-winning Gear Platte River Road Archway Monument and at The George Washington Museum and Education Center in Mount Vernon. His sonic interests include susurration, hypnogogia, tintinnabulation, buzz, bottomlessness, and decay.