52 Min.

The Sound of Napoleon SoundWorks Collection

    • TV und Film

Delve into the epic tale of Napoleon Bonaparte in Ridley Scott's cinematic masterpiece. Join us as we explore the mesmerizing world of "Napoleon," where the revolutionary backdrop of 18th-century France is painted with the strokes of impeccable storytelling and a captivating musical score and sound design.



In this video, we dissect the pivotal moments of Napoleon's life, from the guillotine's chilling descent on Marie Antoinette to the triumphant Battle of Austerlitz. From the audacious coronation scene in 1804 to the haunting echoes of the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. Witness the symphony of emotions as Napoleon faces love, betrayal, and the inexorable march of time.



Featuring Paul Massey, Re-recording mixer, James Harrison, Sound Designer & Supervising Sound Editor, Stéphane Bucher Production Sound Mixer and William Miller Re-recording Mixer.

Delve into the epic tale of Napoleon Bonaparte in Ridley Scott's cinematic masterpiece. Join us as we explore the mesmerizing world of "Napoleon," where the revolutionary backdrop of 18th-century France is painted with the strokes of impeccable storytelling and a captivating musical score and sound design.



In this video, we dissect the pivotal moments of Napoleon's life, from the guillotine's chilling descent on Marie Antoinette to the triumphant Battle of Austerlitz. From the audacious coronation scene in 1804 to the haunting echoes of the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. Witness the symphony of emotions as Napoleon faces love, betrayal, and the inexorable march of time.



Featuring Paul Massey, Re-recording mixer, James Harrison, Sound Designer & Supervising Sound Editor, Stéphane Bucher Production Sound Mixer and William Miller Re-recording Mixer.

52 Min.

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