How 'The Hunger Games''s Lush Soundscapes Were Made (Video)

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by Sophia Savage
March 27, 2012 4:50 PM
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Can't get enough of "The Hunger Games"?  Learn about how the film's Dolby Surround 7.1 Immersive audio was created for the film in the video below. Director Gary Ross and his sound team - Supervising Sound Editor Lon Bender, Re-recording Mixer Michael Keller, and Re-recording Mixer Mike Prestwood Smith -- discuss how the film's "lush soundscapes" were made.

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