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How Did Sound Capture The Essence of Gabriel García Márquez’s 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'

As a holder of an undergraduate degree in English as well as film, I love a good classic adaptation. That's why I was so excited by the new Netflix film One Hundred Years of Solitude. It's a sweepingly emotional and romantic journey that's brought to life by sumptuous visuals and incredible sound. That sound helps carry the film's surreal theme as well. And it was all done by La Tina, a sound department trio that consists of Andrés Silva Díaz, Alejandro Uribe-Holguín, and Manuel José Gordillo. La Tina’s collaborative work on One Hundred Years of Solitude brought together the talents of Andrés, Alejandro, and Manuel to create an immersive and dynamic soundscape that captured the essence of Gabriel García Márquez’s world. We were excited to sit down with La Tina to talk about the movie and their work. Let's dive into the interview. Editor's Note: the following interview is edited for length and clarity. - YouTube www.youtube.com No Film School: The soundscape of One Hundred Years of Solitude integrates complex elements like cultural authenticity, natural sounds, and emotional depth. How did each of you contribute to the collaborative process, and what role did communication between the sound, direction, and production teams play in ensuring the sound design supported the emotional and narrative depth of the film?Andres Silva Díaz: Communication for a project like this is central. Principally because it is a process heavily based on interpretation. The directors, the producers, the writers and certainly the sound department, each of us...

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