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Gollum lord of the rings voice
Gollum lord of the rings voice











I also thought, ‘If I’m going to publish video, and create a YouTube channel to host the content, it needs to be done right. There are a few sound effects thrown in, including several from creators over on :įrogs – A heavily cut version of ‘frogs’ by sweetjuniperĮvil One Ring Sound at beginning – A combination of two sounds, ‘Eerie Ambient Bed 1’ by ztrees and ‘ The sound of wind comes from the tunnel 2 (Longer)’ by harpoyume. Gollum and Smeagol are, of course, me, Atticus Mullikin, including the labored breathing at the beginning and the gasps and laughs. The music is a small section of The Dead Marshes, from the extended soundtrack of LOTR: The Two Towers, with the opening repeated and a crescendo from later in the music moved earlier for dramatic effect. Oh the noble ideas of humble origin.ĪLL of the audio here is completely redone, with only the original video remaining. Also interesting is that, apparently, Gollum was in part based on the sound of Serkis’s cat vomiting. Serkis drank ‘Gollum Juice’ with lemon and honey to keep his voice working during filming.

gollum lord of the rings voice

If it happened more than once to one person they had to wonder why the actor was seemingly always dropping things and then having to look for them on the ground.It was difficult to get even close to Serkis’s audio performance. One can only imagine wandering around the production of the film, or just a random place in New Zealand, and discovering Andy Serkis crawling around on all fours. I did occasionally come into contact with other people, so I just had to pretend I was looking for something.

gollum lord of the rings voice

I spent a lot of time in preparation for that I would go off for walks on all fours for hours. I used to walk on all fours off set when we were filming Lord of the Rings.

gollum lord of the rings voice

This apparently got slightly awkward when he would run into other people while doing it. He recently told The Guardian that he actually went for walks this way to practice the movements. He uses his arms and legs to move around, and since his movements were going to be used to make Gollum real, Andy Serkis apparently spent quite a bit of time perfecting these movements. Gollum doesn't walk like a person, but more like a gorilla.













Gollum lord of the rings voice