14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Hanoi

UNESCO organizes non-profit course on sound in Hanoi

The week-long workshop in Hanoi aims at building capacity for local young filmmakers on sound design.

The Sonic Ground workshop supports ten micro-budget and independent filmmakers, video artists and artists in Vietnam to gain knowledge on fundamental techniques of sound recording and design, achieve best audio quality with their limited equipment.

The Sonic Ground workshop kicked off on June 6 in Hanoi. Photo: UNESCO- Vietnam Office

The workshop is organized from June 6 to 10 by UNESCO in collaboration with the Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD) - Vietnam Cinema Association.

According to the film course organizers, people mainly focus on directing, scripting or cinematography when they come to filmmaking or film training courses in Vietnam. However, sound is also an extremely important stage in the film industry that has been overlooked in Vietnam for some time now.

Given the context, the primary purposes of the workshop are to provide the trainees with practical skills in optimizing their limited equipment and achieving the best audio quality, introduce them to the technical fundamentals of sound recording and design as well as encourage them to contemplate the process of conceptualizing and experimenting with sound as a filmic material.

While it is not common to see arguments between filmmakers and other artists’ communities in Vietnam, Sonic Ground is also a unique platform where these two exchange thoughts and ideas on mutual creative elements.

The training workshop series will be facilitated by Arnaud Soulier, a prominent and experienced sound engineer residing in Hanoi. On top of Arnaud’s sessions, there will be screenings and discussions with filmmakers and artists to elaborate on their process and trajectory of creating and mixing images and audio.

Arnaud Soulier gives a speech at the opening ceremony of the workshop. Photo: UNESCO- Vietnam Office 

Other invited speakers for the workshop are mixed-media composer and improviser Tran Kim Ngoc, sound mixer and sound designer Nguyen Khanh Nam and sound artist Nguyen Nhung, among others.

UNESCO Representative to Vietnam Christian Manhart said that in the movie, sound has been overlooked while it has a huge influence on the audience’s attention and imagination. “We truly believe that the workshop Sonic Ground will bring local artists a certain understanding of technicality and resources to achieve the desired audio standard and incorporate the visual narrative,” he said.

Sonic Ground is under the project E-motions - Mobilizing film professionals for regional cooperation and Ha Noi Rethink - Mobilizing cultural dynamics and youth participation for Ha Noi Creative Capital, implemented by UNESCO and its partners, with the support from the Japanese Funds-in-Trusts.

The project aims at enhancing the capacity and empowerment of filmmakers and connecting domestic filmmakers with their peers in the region via a wide range of activities.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi Times Weekly podcast - January 17

Hanoi Times Weekly podcast - January 17

This week, we highlight major developments shaping Hanoi, including Vietnam’s first semiconductor chip plant, expanded global tech cooperation, cultural events, social housing targets, digital public services, innovation investment and job creation priorities across the capital.

Hanoi targets double-digit export growth with focus on high-value goods

Hanoi targets double-digit export growth with focus on high-value goods

As global trade conditions grow more complex, Hanoi is recalibrating its export strategy to move up the value chain, broaden market access and strengthen long-term economic resilience.

Metro ridership target rises as Hanoi pushes safer, smarter urban rail operations

Metro ridership target rises as Hanoi pushes safer, smarter urban rail operations

As Hanoi accelerates public transport reform, the city’s metro operator is setting higher ridership goals while focusing on safety, digital governance and service quality to support long-term urban mobility growth.

Hanoi advances Capital Region linkages through urban cluster model

Hanoi advances Capital Region linkages through urban cluster model

The approach is expected to create new momentum and development space for provinces in the Capital Region and neighboring areas, ease pressure on Hanoi and enable shared growth.

Hanoi honors Palestinian ambassador for decades of service and deep ties to capital

Hanoi honors Palestinian ambassador for decades of service and deep ties to capital

Over four decades of studying, working and living in Vietnam, Palestinian Ambassador Saadi Salama has witnessed Hanoi’s transformation from a struggling capital into a dynamic political, economic and cultural centre that has retained its distinct identity.

Hanoi ensures fire safety for 14th National Party Congress and Tet

Hanoi ensures fire safety for 14th National Party Congress and Tet

The move aims to ensure the smooth organization of major political events and safe conditions for residents to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Hanoi seeks superior autonomy in Capital Law overhaul

Hanoi seeks superior autonomy in Capital Law overhaul

Hanoi is seeking a historic legislative breakthrough with a Capital Law overhaul and a 100-year master plan. By demanding 'superior' autonomy and exceptional mechanisms, the city aims to shatter governance bottlenecks and lead Vietnam’s new era of growth as a high-tech, global-tier capital.

Hanoi to light up My Dinh with fireworks celebrating 14th National Party Congress

Hanoi to light up My Dinh with fireworks celebrating 14th National Party Congress

As Hanoi prepares for the country’s most important political event, the capital will host a large-scale fireworks display and cultural program designed to create a festive atmosphere and mark a historic milestone in national development.