Published On Feb 12, 2017
David Fincher's “Fight Club” has grown from an underrated gem, this video essays takes a look at the sound design that helped this film become a cult classic, to eventually being widely accepted as one of the best films of all time. I shine a light on the sound design of Ren Klyce and Richard Hymns, specifically in the film's fight scenes, and (hopefully) give a better idea of why it's so important in a film, and the role it played in cementing the films status as one of the greatest of all time.
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All music taken from the film's original score, composed by The Dust Brothers.
Ren Klyce full video:
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Clips featured from “Fight Club”, “Die Hard”, “Guardians of the Galaxy”, “The Matrix”, “Daredevil”, “Star Wars”.
Other clips taken from behind the scenes footage of “Interstellar”, “WALL-E”, “The Social Network” and “Star Wars”.
This video was written and edited by Daniel Netzel.
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