Sound of a Masterpiece

Ever wondered what the Mona Lisa sounds like? Or a trip to Monet’s beloved lily pond? Introducing Dolby’s “Sound of a Masterpiece” – an immersive album inspired by the world’s most famous artwork masterpieces to help people who are blind and partially sighted to hear and feel artwork in a whole new way. Mixed in state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos at London’s iconic RAK Studios, the album offers a spatial sound experience that immerses listeners in the paintings of Frida Kahlo, David Hockney, Leonardo da Vinci and more, so that each artwork’s profound impact can be felt beyond sight alone. This extraordinary project brings together the talent and expertise of visually impaired composer Bobby Goulder, award-winning composers from the New Radiophonic Workshop, Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and Dolby Atmos mix engineer Isabel Gracefield to create an unparalleled listening experience. Available now on Apple music, Tidal and Amazon Music with all proceeds going to RNIB.

When our friends at Dolby reached out to us we were happy to help create this promo. Working closely with Dolby UK’s PR partner Zeno we directed and produced the filming of the spot and edited for online and social media.

DOP and Interview Camera: Dan Poole
Gimbal Camera: Tom Child
Assistant: Iva Decheva
Shoot Production: Jeremy Shaw
Edited by: Jeremy Shaw
Sound mix: JD Evans at Soundmonger
Graded at Priory Post


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