Respeecher’s Bogdan Belyaev on Working on Luke Skywalker’s Voice During Ukrainian Invasion

On the Respeecher blog, Sound Engineer Bogdan Belyaev talks about how it felt for a Star Wars fan to work on young Luke Skywalker’s voice during the invasion of his hometown in Ukraine.

Which Respeecher project is a benchmark for you and the one you are really proud of?

Luke Skywalker’s voice, of course.

Tell me everything. Were you a Star Wars fan before doing the voice of Skywalker?

Absolutely. I  was crazy about it! I even remember the day when I fell in love with this movie. A friend called to see the third part of Star Wars in the cinema. At the time, I  was a fan of Lord of the Rings and other epic high-fantasy films, so I was a bit skeptical about Star Wars initially.

I even had a disc with every episode of Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and The Matrix. It was my favorite artifact. It is a pity that it  remains in my hometown city, which is now under Russian occupation.

I remember how the team decided who would lead this project, and I just wanted to touch the Star Wars galaxy at least somehow, to be related to this project in any way. I asked my colleague to make at least a dataset if he was given this project, but to my surprise, he told me to take the whole project. To say that I was happy is an understatement.

And what did the work on the project look like?

The project was not as easy as we thought. The quality of the first audios was not so good and there were problems with the data because they were recorded in the 1980s. The first Star Wars had bad funding, so the sound quality was so-so. Apparently, it was not bad for the 1980s, but for 2022, the quality differed, to put it mildly. At the same time, Star Wars was something like a spaghetti western, and no one expected that the movie would cause such a stir. That’s probably the reason why they didn’t invest so much in sound quality back then.

We worked on the project for nine months.

Wow! Almost like having a baby. That is, all this time was spent analysing the data and analyzing the voice of Mark Hamill (the actor who played Luke Skywalker)?

No, we did several iterations. They didn’t like my first conversions, which we overdubbed so that the sound had the highest possible quality.

Read more of this fascinating interview here.

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