One name you might have seen a few times since 1977 is Ben Burtt. He’s a sound designer, whose name has appeared attached to such films as:
- Indiana Jones
- E.T.
- WALL-E
- Star Trek (2009 version)
He first came to prominence in 1977 working on a little film called Star Wars, aka Star Wars episode IV: A New Hope, and went on to work on all the subsequent Star Wars films. Including the ones about, aaaah, trade negotiations.
Burtt really did hit the road and think outside the box to gather and tweak his sound platter for Star Wars, and ‘The Sounds of Star Wars’ tells the story of how he produced the Academy Award-winning sounds for the film
The ‘The Sounds of Star Wars’ uses text and 300 photographs to tell that story, plus a neat little multimedia feature. Through the book there are 250 small, red, numbered dots appear on photographs. Type the corresponding number into the plastic pad on the right-hand side of the book, and the sound effect being discussed plays out over the book’s stereo speakers.
Where to buy
The Sounds of Star Wars
This five minute or so video gives you a good look at the book: