Description
The sound designer approached the film not as a commercial project, but as an exploration of untamed nature, aiming for a tone that is raw, real, free, and wild. Every audio texture was intentionally crafted to feel "born from the earth," not polished in a studio. This was achieved through Organic Layering, the mix avoids clean, predictable audio, instead prioritizing the uneven, imperfect, and brutally honest sounds of the environment. The aim was to let the atmosphere itself become the storyteller. The sound lives in the space between memory and instinct, drawing on the primal human connection to nature. This technique elevates simple diegetic sound to a philosophical statement. By grounding the film in such a rich, realistic auditory environment, the sound design adds profound emotional weight to the highly stylized visuals, ensuring the ode to trees feels genuinely immersive and deeply felt by the audience.


