Summary of How Nope Tricks Your Ears

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This video discusses how Jordan Peele uses sonic ambiguity to create suspense and horror in his films. It discusses how background sounds can be important in creating these effects, and how a Calm Before the Storm can be created through the use of sound. The video also discusses how a new film, Mubi, premieres new films every week and how subscribers can get 30 days of free movie access by subscribing to the magazine.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses how filmmaker Jordan Peele uses ambiguity in his horror movies, such as in the scene where Chief Brody sits on the beach waiting for a shark attack to happen but the beaches are not closed. This builds suspense and anticipation.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses how sound can be used to create suspense and horror. It discusses how in the movie "Nope", sound designer Johnny Burns used sonic ambiguity to create a sound for the UFO that is difficult to distinguish between animal screams and bird sounds. This creates anticipation and terror, and creates an unsettling reveal as the movie progresses.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses how sound can be used to create suspense and horror in films. It discusses how background sounds can be important in creating these effects, and how a Calm Before the Storm can be created through the use of sound. The video also discusses how a new film, Mubi, premieres new films every week and how subscribers can get 30 days of free movie access by subscribing to the magazine.
  • 00:15:00 The video explains how Nope tricks your ears and makes you think that what you're hearing is true.

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