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Best Sound design Podcast Episodes
Sound design is covered across 1 podcast episode in our library — including Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend. Each episode brings firsthand experience and deep research from leading practitioners in the field.
Below you'll find key insights, core concepts, and actionable advice aggregated from the top episodes — followed by a ranked list of the best sound design discussions to explore next.
Key Insights on Sound design
- 1.Gene Wilder insisted that Mel Brooks not act in "Young Frankenstein" to preserve the film's comedic tone and prevent Brooks from "break[ing] the fourth wall" [00:00].
- 2.Mel Brooks initially secured a deal with Colombia Pictures for "Young Frankenstein" but demanded the film be shot entirely in black and white, causing significant consternation among studio executives [01:00].
- 3.Colombia Pictures executives reacted strongly to the black-and-white demand, with Brooks describing "a herd of thundering Jews" following him down the hall in protest [01:00].
- 4.Mel Brooks did have an uncredited role in "Young Frankenstein," providing the specific "dart hitting cat" sound effect during a scene where Gene Wilder's character hits a cat with a dart [02:02].
- 5.Brooks made the specific cat sound because the film's soundmen were struggling to create a convincing noise for a dart hitting a cat [02:02].
Top Episodes — Ranked by Insight (1)
Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend
Mel Brooks Had A Small Role In "Young Frankenstein" | CONAN on TBS
Gene Wilder insisted that Mel Brooks not act in "Young Frankenstein" to preserve the film's comedic tone and prevent Brooks from "break[ing] the fourth wall" [00:00].
Episodes ranked by insight density — scored on key takeaways, concepts explained, and actionable advice. AI-generated summaries; listen to full episodes for complete context.






