The Miserables sings in front of the camera

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  • 03:02 PM - 1 January 2012
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Director Tom Hooper decided for "The Miserables" new movie crew to sing in front of the camera, to voice record while taking scenes not in a studio, unlike what usually happens in musical movies.He depended on choosing stars with strong voices, whom acted and sang on theatre stages before, like; Hugh Jackman, Rossell Crowe and Anne Hathaway.A source from within the movie, according to CinemaBlend website, that doing what Hooper requires needs a lot of hard work. Both technicians and sound engineers were asked to output it the same way of a studio, or the stars that will focus on the shows and movements, as much as their voices to be good and clear, which needs a lot of practice.The movie is taken from a novel of great French writer Victor Hugo, who provided more than one Foreign or Egyptian cinematic work. It revolves around a man imprisoned for 20 years for stealing bread, after being released and start a new life leaving the past behind, the past was not done from him yet, a police inspector was chasing him realizing that he is an old prisoner.Tom seeks for this movie that will be released in December 7, 2012 to achieve the same success of his latest movies "The King's Speech" 2010, which won Best movie and director Oscar.

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