In Season 2 of Andor, the show uniquely explores the planet Ghorman, known for its vibrant culture and the fictional Ghor language. Supervising sound editors David Meanti and Margit Pfeiffer discuss their roles in bringing the world to life, emphasizing the importance of language in culture. Ghor, created by dialect coach Marina Tyndall, adds depth to the series, reflecting influences from French culture in its design and sound, showcasing the show's commitment to creating a rich narrative landscape within the Star Wars universe.
Language is such a part of any culture, of any country, or in the case of Star Wars, of any planet. So if you have this well-fleshed-out language that characters are speaking on screen, and doing a great job of seeming very fluent and very believable... it solidifies what you're trying to achieve, which is this wholly unique culture here.
Marina Tyndall, Diego Luna's dialect coach going back to Rogue One, created the Ghor language - 'a fictional language with its own rules and sounds and grammar and pronunciations.'
...creator Tony Gilroy based a fair amount of Ghorman on French culture, 'from the beautiful set design to the sounds of the language, to the beautiful fabrics and tapestries.
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