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The making of the film Creed:

Rocky Inspiration: - Director Ryan Coogler made the film "Creed" based off his father's favorite movie "Rocky".

Getting the Go Ahead: - Before the movie was film, famous actor Sylvester Stallone, who is famous for playing the character Rocky Balboa in all seven film of Rocky, didn't not want to revamp the franchise of Rocky movies. In fact, he believe that the character Adonis Johnson, who is the late Apollo Creed's son, was taken seriously.

One- Take Fight:

"Coogler wanted to capture the feeling boxers experience in the ring for young Adonis Creed’s first professional match. He was completely on his own in the ring, yet he had a sense of support after having trained with Rocky Balboa. That’s why the scene was shot in one continuous take."Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).


The sound being created in the film:

Ludwig Goransson Takes Viewers Behind The Scenes Of His Creed Score:

"I took all the sounds and started to make some beats and make six, seven minute sounds and try and come up with themes and melodies based on what I read in the script," ""We had to go through different places to get where we landed on, but I think we landed on something very, very special." Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).

"We recorded everything: jump ropes, breathing, sparring, speedbag, chains. I took the sounds and made beats and different rhythmical patterns and this became the skeleton of the score. I also went to see Michael B. Jordan's training sessions, and visited several boxing gyms to get a feeling of the emotions a boxer goes through. Something interesting I noticed was the dichotomy of how extremely tough a boxer could seem in the ring versus how warm and even soft spoken they might be in talking to them afterwards. It helped me understand Adonis’ character in a different way."Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).

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