madrobins: It's a meatloaf.  Dressed up like a bunny.  (Default)
[personal profile] madrobins
Last night we (Spouse, Sarcasm Girl and the Beau, and I) were at Skywalker Sound for their holiday party. Good food and drink, but the highlight was a presentation by Ben Burtt, who got his start as a sound designer by being plucked up, as a new graduate of USC, to work on some film that George Lucas was doing, a space opera of some sort.

We got to see how he came up with the sounds for Darth Vader, for the light sabers, for R2-D2--back in the days when you had to make these things up from scratch because there was no digital library for such things. It was a wonderful presentation, filled not only with cool trivia, but with Burtt's obvious enthusiasm for film, and for sound. It was also a pocket history of the development of Skywalker Sound from Burtt sitting in George Lucas's basement with a bunch of tape recorders, to the place it is now. It's fascinating to see how many people who started out a couple of decades ago at Skywalker are still there.

The thing that really thrilled and delighted Sarcasm Girl right out of her Tragically Hip façade, was that she got to shake his hand after the presentation. See: when they were about to strike the Millennium Falcon set, after Return of the Jedi was finished, Burtt sneaked in and shot a home movie of himself piloting the ship (there's a discrepant image: clean cut guy in a short sleeved sport-shirt tiptoeing in to seat himself in Han Solo's seat and start working the controls). So she has, at one remove, touched the controls of the Millennium Falcon.

We is a Fambly o' Geeks, us.