Today is May 4th, but to people around the world, it’s better known as Star Wars Day. The iconic movie franchise has been around for a long time now, but did you know how integral the Mac is to making some of the most recognizable movie sounds ever created? Apple wants to make sure you do and has shared a lengthy look into how Skywalker Sound uses Macs to get their work done.
Whether it’s a high-end Mac Pro or a new, portable MacBook Pro, Skywalker Sound is using Macs and a plethora of other hardware and accessories to make the kinds of sounds we’re all so familiar with. Whether it’s the sound of a lightsaber or the rustle of someone walking through foliage, the chances are good that a Mac was involved.
With the power of approximately 130 Mac Pro racks, as well as 50 iMac, 50 MacBook Pro, and 50 Mac mini computers running Pro Tools as their main audio application, along with a fleet of iPad, iPhone, and Apple TV devices, Skywalker is advancing sound artistry and reshaping the industry.
That’s a lot of Macs. No mention of the new Mac Studio, though…
Apple has also shared a new video that highlights how creatives are using Apple hardware to build soundscapes and worlds like no other. It’s a Behind the Mac video like no other — it runs for almost 17 minutes and is an absolute must-watch, even if you aren’t a big Star Wars fan. Even this Treckie boldly went where no Trek fan had gone before!
The long text-based story is well worth a read as well, not least because it compares the Mac’s startup sound to some of the most recognizable sounds of the big screen.
The sounds we associate with Apple — the iconic F-sharp startup chime of a Mac, the swoosh of an outgoing email — share an essential, underlying characteristic with many of the most recognizable sounds of Star Wars, and that is one of activation. Think how often an idle droid bursts to life with warnings and bleeps. Or how the elegant, dormant handle of a lightsaber suddenly pierces into a glow. Or a ship, sputtering and lumbering through space, thrusts into lightspeed.
We also get to learn about some of the people making the Star Wars magic happen — check out the full newsroom post for the ins and outs and make sure to watch that video!
We know that a ton of people use Macs to create some amazing things. But building sounds for far-flung worlds with alien inhabitants has to be the best Mac use ever!
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