![]() You’ve got to have plenty of time to sit around and watch and record them.” “It’s a mating tortoise! I recorded that at Marine World … the people there said, ‘Would you like to record these two tortoises that are mating?’ It sounded like a joke, because tortoises mating can take a long time. “It’s somewhat embarrassing, but when the raptors bark at each other to communicate, it’s a tortoise having sex,” said Rydstrom. The intelligent raptors appear to have their own simple language, and it turns out that it’s the language of love. rex, and all of Jurassic Park’s other dinosaurs? Read on, if you dare: As Rydstrom implied, some of the sounds are sorta smutty. ![]() What recognizable animals did he use to mix together the raptor, the T. His solution was to spend months recording animal noises - some exotic, some not - then tweaking those homegrown sounds to create something otherworldly but still organic. Though the Jurassic job was fun, Rydstrom remembers it as a tall order: He had to create dozens of distinct dinosaur noises essentially from scratch, since no one really knows what these long-dead animals would have sounded like. ![]() The sound designer rang me up last week to discuss his work on the Steven Spielberg action classic, newly rereleased in 3-D when the movie came out in 1993, it netted him two Academy Awards for sound design and mixing (he’s been nominated an astonishing 17 times over his career, winning seven statuettes). “If people knew where the sounds in Jurassic Park came from, it’d be rated R!” laughed Gary Rydstrom. We are rerunning it with Jurassic World opening this weekend. ![]()
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