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The heavy breathing of Darth Vader was created by recording Burtt's own breathing in an old Dacor scuba regulator. [citation needed] Burtt used the voice of an elderly lady that he had met in a photography shop for the voice of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The woman's low pitch was the result of very heavy smoking, specifically Kool cigarettes.
The voice changer allows the wearer to talk in a voice somewhat like James Earl Jones as Darth Vader, the Dark Lord of the Sith, and also included numerous built-in phrases and Vader's breathing sound from the movies. Variations of the helmet also exist.
The sound of Vader's breathing was created by the film's sound designer, Ben Burtt, using modified recordings of a scuba breathing apparatus. [14] The sound effect is trademarked at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. [15] Lucas has provided differing accounts of how the name "Darth Vader" originated.
Star Wars sound designer Ben Burtt around 1977 used a Dacor Dart scuba regulator to create the heavy breathing of the notorious antagonist Darth Vader. [1]
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James Earl Jones voiced Darth Vader in the "Star Wars" franchise. The actor said he was paid only $7,000 to voice the iconic villain in the original trilogy. "I thought that was good money," Jones ...
Sheldon asks Jones questions about himself and he confirms that he was functionally mute for eight years, he was a pre-med in college, and that sound designer Ben Burtt used scuba equipment to create the sound of Darth Vader's breathing. The two spend the night doing various activities at an ice-cream parlor, a carnival, a strip club, singing ...
The alligator’s name is “Darth Gator” and he certainly lives up to it. Thanks to training, you have only to play the Darth Vader theme music from Star Wars to get this gator to come running ...