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  • 8 months ago
Interview with Michael Sarnoski
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00:00Were there any special efforts made to kind of enhance the atmosphere of terror on the set?
00:05Not to enhance the atmosphere of terror. I mean, I guess one thing,
00:08sometimes when you're doing a quiet scene, it is very quiet and you really need the actors to be
00:11in that. And then sometimes there's so many things going on that they're just pretending
00:15that it's very quiet and they just are very good at acting. But one of the things was oftentimes
00:20I would have a microphone and be making creature sounds for them to react to so they could, you
00:24know, hear a screech and hear clicking and know what they were sort of experiencing.
00:29And they were terrible sound effects, but the actors found it useful. I remember Lupita really
00:33liked it. And then on one scene, Alex Wolff, she suggested to him like, oh, you should have
00:38Michael make the sounds. And he was like, no, that'll just be so distracting. And then he was
00:42like, okay, I'll try it one time. And I did it. And he was like, yeah, we got to do the sounds every
00:46time. That was great. So they were terrible sounds, but they seem to, they seem to work.
00:50I need to see that in the special features or something.
00:52I hope no one sees it. It's so embarrassing. And a lot of the takes, you could hear me in the
00:56background, like making screeches and we just have to mute it all because it was pretty embarrassing.
01:09I have to wait for it.
01:09So I think it's so embarrassing.
01:13I can see that in the background, like making screeches and we just have to question that
01:15the sound of the sound of the sound of the sound of the sound of the sound of the sound of the sound.
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