From TFormers:
The MPSE Sound Show returns to Hollywood to reveal the sound effects of this summer’s DreamWorks/Paramount Pictures blockbuster “Transformers.”
Join award winning supervising sound editor/sound designer Ethan Van der Ryn (King Kong; the Lord of the Rings trilogy) and sound designer Erik Aadahl (Superman Returns; I, Robot) for an exploration of the sonic world of the action-packed Science Fiction film directed by Michael Bay. Clips from the movie will be screened with special “pre-dub” soundtracks showing off the variety of audio effects created for the motion picture. As an extra attraction, all sound will be played through a state-of-the-art audio system developed by Meyer Sound Laboratories so that you can hear every subtle and bonecrushing sound effect.
And as if that wasn’t enough, Scott Benza from Industrial Light & Magic will be our special guest to present how their computer animators recreated the Autobots and Decepticons for the 21st Century live action film.
By the end of the evening you will experience how the craft of movie making is "more than meets the eye."
One night only: Monday, November 5, 2007,at 8 p.m., at the Lloyd E. Rigler Theatre in the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, just east of Highland Avenue.
General admission is $10. Seniors and students with valid ID are $8. Members of the MPSE and American Cinematheque are $7. Tickets can be bought on Fandango.com and at the Egyptian box office.
A co-presentation of the Motion Picture Sound Editors and the American Cinematheque made possible with support from DreamWorks Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Industrial Light & Magic, Meyer Sound, and Absolute Rentals. More information can be found at www.MPSE.org or www.AmericanCinematheque.com.
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