Sound design for 'The Call Of Cthulhu' hit with critics
Sound design for 'The Call Of Cthulhu' hit with critics
out post sound recently worked with a local Brighton actor, Michael Sabbaton to create a soundscape for his Edinburgh Fringe adaptation of HP Lovecraft's classic tale of horror: "The Call of Cthulhu".
Working closely with Sabbaton, sound designer Rob Speight, developed a detailed soundscape to compliment the one man show. The performance, at the Hill Street Theatre, has met with constantly good reviews and audiences.
The sound design was also mentioned in some of the reviews, so we thought we would share the highlights with you here!
"A remarkable soundtrack designed and created by Rob Speight adds layer on top of layer of atmosphere and foreboding and the lighting that never gets above dim adds another nerve jangling element into the mix." - EdinburghGuide.com
"Fog, dingy lighting and a superb soundscape – incorporating off-kilter alien rumblings and the many moods of water, from gentle rain to raging surf – conjure an atmosphere of oppressive, gloomy, creeping dread." - BritishTheatreGuide.info
"Sound design is particularly effective in Call of Cthulhu, with deep, foreboding sounds of menace creating the perfect mood of unspeakable things and nameless horror" - EdinburghSpotlight.com
For more information on the show have a look here
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