As I said, I met Richard Anderson yesterday. I tried to ask him about TLK, but I should have just asked "how did it feel like working on TLK" rather than add "are there notable differences in doing sound editing for movies and for animations" He ignored the first one and just talked about story board, sketches, comic sounds, blah blah blah. I never got another chance to ask questions.
However, all my boredom paid up when I finally heard him talk about TLK! I was asking him to autograph on my notebook, when he started to talk! Unfortunately it happened so fast, I didn’t have time to record his words. So here’s the closest thing I can recover, based on the notes I frantically scrambled down as he spoke.
“Hi, I’m the Lion King guy.”
“Oh, hi! The Lion King was a great movie, and I really like it. You know, in the movie there was a scene when Simba looked into a pool.”
“Yes! *in Rafiki’s voice and slowly sweeping out my arm* ‘Look har…der…’”
“The director wanted to add water sound to the scene, but it can’t be! The water was not moving!”
“Well, I remembered that the water rippled.”
“So the director said, ‘Just add the sound of “still water”!’ *both laugh* It’s so hard!”
“So what did you do?”
“Well in the end we just added the music.”