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To listen to more of Walter Murch’s stories, go to the playlist: • Walter Murch (Film-maker) Walter Scott Murch (b. 1943) is widely recognised as one of the leading authorities in the field of film editing, as well as one of the few film editors equally active in both picture and sound. [Listener: Christopher Sykes; date recorded: 2016] TRANSCRIPT: We also wanted to change the nature of film sound and all of us were very excited by the possibilities of film sound because it was very flexible and relatively speaking to the picture, very inexpensive. If you did something really creative with sound, you could do something and do it relatively inexpensively. The crumpling of a piece of cellophane at the right moment in a film can energise an entire audience if the concept and the recording is correct and probably at an unexpected moment. And we felt that this was a woefully underutilised aspect of cinema and in fact, the technical nature of film sound in 1969 was identical to film sound in 1939. So the films we were making in 1969, the optical track of a film was exactly the same as 'Gone with the Wind' or 'Wizard of Oz'. There had been a behind the scenes shift from optical to magnetic sound in the 1950s but the ultimate release pattern of film was this optical track which had been frozen in place for various reasons and we were kicking against this, trying to push it forward.