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Sound Builders Episode 2 - Diego Stocco

A new episode of Sound Builders from Motherboard.tv lets us meet sound designer Diego Stocco. Another of thoose sound chasers out there using the most incredible resources to make the sounds he wants. He uses sand, cornflakes and trees for instance... Keep going Diego Stocco, how about trying out the sound in a scuba tank, Big Mac or a jar of tar?

 

In episode 2 of Sound Builders, we travel to Burbank, CA to hang out with sound designer and composer Diego Stocco. In addition to writing music for video games and little films like Terminator, Diego has committed his life to discovering hidden sounds in objects most people dont associate with music. Hes used trees, sand and cornflakes to produce unbelievably listenable compositions. In this episode Diego goes shopping at Home Depot for parts to make a brand new instrument. He spends the afternoon building in his backyard ad we then get a private performance.Want to win $1000 and have your very own episode of Sound Builders? Submit your instrument creations at www.motherboard.tv/contestAnd watch more Sound Builders at www.motherboard.tv

 

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