58 blog posts found matching keyword search for: Sound Mixer in Idaho
Sound Insight with Production Sound Mixer José Frías
With a career that spans back to his days in recording more than a decade ago, Production Sound Mixer José Frías has long-held a love for the audio industry. Although he got his start in music, he’s held many different audio production roles, which has led to his working on projects for high-profile clients, such as Motorola, IBM, ESPN, Time Magazine and more.
Published on Friday, October 4, 2019 10:00 AM
Enhancing Filmmaking Through Sound Editing
Supervising Sound Editor Mandell Winter has supervised sound editing and mixing teams for Apple's Defending Jacob, HBO's Outsider, & Quibi's #FreeRayshawn. Mandell received two Emmy nominations last year for his work on HBO's Deadwood: The Movie and Season 3 of HBO's True Detective. Additionally, in 2019 he received two MPSE Golden Reel Award nominations for True Detective, a third for Deadwood, and a fourth for What's My Name: Muhammad Ali. He talked exclusively to ProductionHUB about how COVID has altered his day-to-day, breaking into the industry (accidentally!) and what film made him tear up.
Published on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 10:00 AM
Capturing the Sound of A24’s ‘The Humans’ with Location Sound Mixer Tammy Douglas
Tammy Douglas, the location sound mixer on A24’s The Humans, faced a lot of unique challenges on this project. This film was done largely in wide shots which meant very few shots were boomable and often the actors were speaking over each other which made it challenging from a sound perspective. This meant that she had to be creative in how she set mics up around the room and relied heavily on body mics.
Published on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 12:00 AM
Field Recorder Dailies Workflow to Make Life Simple for the Editor and Sound Mixer
This article describes a comprehensive dailies workflow that can make life simpler for the editor and the sound mixer, while maintaining the highest quality. Why does it matter? While our various video post applications have gotten much better and deal with large files and many takes quite well, workflows are still the glue that brings it all together.
Published on Friday, February 26, 2021 10:00 AM
Location Sound Mixer, Tammy Douglas, Describes Unique Sound Capturing Methods on A24’s ‘The Humans’
Tammy Douglas, the location sound mixer on A24’s The Humans, faced a lot of unique challenges on this project. This film was done largely in wide shots which meant very few shots were boomable and often the actors were speaking over each other which made it challenging from a sound perspective. What did she do? She had to be creative in how she set mics up around the room and relied heavily on body mics.
Published on Wednesday, November 24, 2021 10:00 AM
Lessons Learned: First Impressions for New Sound Mixers
I'd like to take a couple of minutes to run down a few tips for new location sound mixers. These are observations learned in over more than 30 years in both broadcast and location sound. These are not technical tips. Rather, they are lessons that I've received that made me a more professional, team oriented and in demand mixer.
Published on Monday, October 12, 2020 10:00 AM
Behind the Sounds of Russian Doll with of Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer Lewis Goldstein
Supervising Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer Lewis Goldstein, worked on two of Netflix’s most recent original comedies: Russian Doll Season 2 and upcoming mini-series The Pentaverate. He recently spoke with ProductionHUB about his editing and mixing process.
Published on Friday, June 24, 2022 9:00 AM
Man of Sound: Interview with Sound Editor Woody Woodhall
When it comes to bringing a story to life with sound, there's more to it than meets the eye... or ear. Woody Woodhall, CAS is President of Allied Post Audio in Santa Monica, CA and is an award winning supervising sound editor, sound designer and rerecording mixer. He has sound supervised and mixed feature films, documentaries and for television he’s VO recorded, sound edited and mixed hundreds of episodes of programming for MTV, Comedy Central, Food Network, Nat Geo, History, USA Network and VH-1 to name a few.
Published on Monday, April 11, 2016 2:19 PM
Sound Editor Peter Albrechtsen on the importance of sound editing and design in horror films
In our latest interview, we spoke with Peter Albrechtsen, supervising sound editor and sound designer for the newest installment of the Evil Dead franchise, Evil Dead Rise.
Published on Monday, May 22, 2023 10:00 AM
Want a Great Sounding Film? Don't Skip These Key Details
If I had to pick one constant among independent film festival submissions it would be unintelligible dialogue. The cause of desperation of every director; the bane of every mixing engineer’s existence; the source of suffering of your friends and family, forced to go through a whole movie they don’t understand because the actors’ words simply can’t be heard. This and many other nuances of your film’s sound are the victims of a few often overlooked details, which in turn result in the delivery of a subpar soundtrack, driving your audio post team insane and wasting production money. Good news is these mistakes can very easily be prevented. You can start by tackling a few key issues often associated with your role.
Published on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 10:00 AM
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