
Saving General Yang
In "Saving General Yang," the soundscape transports audiences to ancient China, where the clash of swords and the whispers of the wind on Wolf Mountain become palpable. Robert Mackenzie, as the Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer, enhances the film's auditory depth, weaving together the intricate layers of battle cries and the haunting silence of anticipation. Collaborating with sound designers James Ashton and Huijia Mo, Mackenzie helps create an immersive experience that captures the tension and emotion of the Yang family's perilous journey. The sound design intricately mirrors the narrative's intensity, drawing viewers into the heart of the Northern Song dynasty's epic tale.
Sound Credits
Sound Designer: James Ashton, Huijia Mo
Re-recording Mixer/Supervising Sound Editor: Steve Burgess
French Dubbing Recordist: Romain Drouillon
Sound Effects Editor: Chris Goodes
Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer: Robert Mackenzie
Sound Editor: Wei Wang
On-set Sound Recordist: Zhe Wang