Sitting among a group of journalists at a film festival, we were all taken by surprise when instead of the now iconic Netflix "ta-daum" sound effect, a Netflix original film began like a superhero movie: There's a ray of light in […] The post Netflix Theatrical Logo Was Scored by Hans Zimmer appeared first on Den of Geek.
Netflix’s brand design lead Tanya Kumar told Dallas Taylor, creator and host of the The Netflix "ta-dum" soundmark is one of the all time greats, but doesn't work as well in a theater because it's only 3 seconds long.The goal was to make Zimmer’s version feel better, more immersive — something people might expect to hear in a theater. We’re talking Pirates of the Caribbean, Interstellar, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Batman V Superman, etc. Niemand Geringeres als der oscarprämierte Hans Zimmer hat diesen komponiert. Netflix hat einen neuen Intro-Sound. Genutzt wird dieser bei Netflix-Produktionen, die ins Kino kommen. The Netflix logo (Credit: Netflix) What with Netflix now being rather more than just a website where you can watch films, it's decided it needs a cinematic ident to match.
Komposer film peraih Oscar, Hans Zimmer, membuat musik pengiring baru untuk logo pembuka lambang Netflix yang digunakan saat pemutaran di bioskop. Sign up for the Pour se mettre au niveau des grands studios Hollywoodiens, Netflix a confié la musique de cette version longue à Hans Zimmer. What with Netflix now being rather more than just a website where you can watch films, it's decided it needs a cinematic ident to match.So that brief 'ta dum' that precedes its own content has now been gussied up by none other than Hans Zimmer.The theatrical intro to its productions is now more like 16 seconds long, and will be used to precede its cinema releases.The Netflix "ta-dum" soundmark is one of the all time greats, but doesn't work as well in a theater because it's only 3 seconds long.The original ‘ta dum’ ident was aped by Netflix’ first original series, And if Zimmer’s embellishment sounds familiar in style, it's because the composer’s Oscar-winning work has adorned a vast swathe of movies since the early 80s.Netflix, meanwhile, has upped its production scale massively in recent years, having begun with its first movie, Since then, it's funded, produced and distributed movies like Bong Joon-Ho's Upcoming projects include Guillermo Del Toro's remake of Ron Meyer Steps Down as Chair of Academy Museum Board After NBCUniversal ResignationChrissy Teigen's Thoughts on Selling Sunset Have Us Doubting a Major Plot PointNetflix Tests Shuffle Play Button On Home Page Which Plays Random Titles For ViewersGloria Steinem Biopic ‘The Glorias’ to Skip Theaters, Debut on Amazon PrimeWalmart and Target huge e-commerce gains are a blaring siren to brick-and-mortar retail‘Deadliest Catch’ captain Keith Colburn forced to leave boat for emergency surgeryRep.
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Netflix’s iconic "ta-dum" sound is short and sweet, and while that works for streaming movies at home, it’s much different for theaters. It’s, well, incredibly Hans Zimmer; orchestral, intense, loud. “First off, and arguably most important, it had to be really short,” Todd Yellin, vice president of product at Netflix, said. Think of the iconic THX siren or 20th Century’s fanfare. The sound, which can be heard in the video below, has little in common with the short “ta-dum” sound that I’ve become used to hearing.