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The deep-diving spoiler-filled exploration of Twin Peaks continues here here with the second overall installment of Twin Peaks, Episode 1.
Your host John digs into how director Duwayne Dunham established the tone of the new episodes now being filmed on sets in LA, and then uses all aspects of Twin Peaks from 1990 to 2017 to explore the Log Lady Introduction and Episode 1 as a whole. How does the show’s evolving mythology stay true throughout its run? How does sound design influence what we consider important? How influenced by the Red Room is Dale, and really, the whole town? What kind of presence is Laura Palmer and the house she used to live in? John puts on his detective trenchcoat to find out.
The following article is discussed this episode:
My Dog Barks Some: Animalistic Sounds & Motifs in the Works of David Lynch
https://25yearslatersite.com/2017/10/20/my-dog-barks-some-animalistic-sounds-and-motifs-in-the-works-of-david-lynch/
Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Sound
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The deep-diving spoiler-filled exploration of Twin Peaks continues here here with the second overall installment of Twin Peaks, Episode 1.
Your host John digs into how director Duwayne Dunham established the tone of the new episodes now being filmed on sets in LA, and then uses all aspects of Twin Peaks from 1990 to 2017 to explore the Log Lady Introduction and Episode 1 as a whole. How does the show’s evolving mythology stay true throughout its run? How does sound design influence what we consider important? How influenced by the Red Room is Dale, and really, the whole town? What kind of presence is Laura Palmer and the house she used to live in? John puts on his detective trenchcoat to find out.
The following article is discussed this episode:
My Dog Barks Some: Animalistic Sounds & Motifs in the Works of David Lynch
https://25yearslatersite.com/2017/10/20/my-dog-barks-some-animalistic-sounds-and-motifs-in-the-works-of-david-lynch/
Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Sound
www.25yearslatersite.com
www.RuminationsRadioNetwork.com
www.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetwork
Instagram: BlueRoseTaskForce
Twitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsN
Twitter: @BlueRoseTFpod
https://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadio
Email [email protected]
Email [email protected]

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