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An Interview with Alien: Romulus Sound Designer Lee Gilmore

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🗓️ 19 December 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

On the December 19, 2024 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson presents an interview BJ Colangelo did with Alien: Romulus sound designer Lee Gilmore.

BJ's photos from the event: https://www.instagram.com/p/DB7GidLTI4U/?img_index=2

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to Slashfilm Daily. Today's Thursday, December 19th, 2024. On today's

0:05.1

episode of the show, I'm going to present a very brief interview with sound designer Lee Gilmore.

0:10.7

My name is Ben Pearson. I'm an editor at slashfilm.com. And I was planning to skip an episode

0:15.3

today because we have so much going on at Slashfilm right now. We're insanely busy. There's so much

0:20.4

happening. Into the year stuff. There's so much happening into the

0:21.3

year stuff. I have a lot of podcasts that I'm preparing to have ready for you all for next week.

0:27.5

But I really hate skipping episodes of the show. I want to try to make sure that you all have

0:31.5

something to listen to every day as often as I can. And I remember that we had some audio from a

0:36.2

conversation that happened back in October

0:37.8

that I thought would be really fun to share with you, or at the very least, it'd be better

0:41.7

than just letting the feed go dark for a day. So Lee Gilmore is a sound editor and sound designer

0:46.9

who's worked on lots of things that you've probably seen. Law and Order SVU, Zach Snyder's

0:51.6

sucker punch, Zero Dark 30, The Amazing Spider-Man movies, David A.R.

0:56.0

Fury, Zootopia, Star Trek Beyond, La La Land, Moana, Blade Runner 2049, Matt Reeves

1:02.5

the Batman, Dan Tractenberg's Prey, Indiana Jones on the Dial of Destiny, and many,

1:07.3

many more.

1:07.8

The breadth and variation of this guy's career is pretty staggering.

1:13.3

And this year alone, he worked on Dune Part 2, Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, Deadpool and Wolverine, Saturday night, and the movie that we're here to talk about, Alien Romulus.

1:23.0

BJ spoke with Lee at Griffith Park in Los Angeles earlier this year, where the studio had set up an

1:28.1

Alien Romulus themed pop-up experience near the haunted hayride out there. And you could take

1:33.3

pictures with a life-sized xenomorph that they brought out to the site. She posted some photos of that

1:37.8

on her Instagram account, and I will link to that in the show notes to give you a better sense of

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