Thursday, October 13, 2011
If you’ve seen any 70’s era Hanna Barbera cartoons or any major motion pictures over the last several decades you’ve heard the craftsmanship of David Stone. He has worked with some of the most creative and unique directors and producers in Hollywood and picked up an Oscar© [Oscar is the sole property of the Academy […]
Filed in Interviews
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Also tagged Academy Award, animated feature, animation, audio post, audio post production, David Stone, Dracula, feature film, Foley, Geoffrey Woodhall, sound design, sound editing, sound mixing, Woody Woodhall
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Sound for documentary film is a skill where typically there are no “second chances.†If you are running after an interview or have a high profile person giving you five minutes of their valuable time and you’ve improperly recorded the audio, you may have blown a key moment from your film. The importance for great audio cannot be over stressed.
Filed in Audio Post, Sessions
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Also tagged Allied Post Audio, audio post production, documentary, filmmaking, Geoffrey Woodhall, indie film, microphones, recording sound, sound design, sound recording, Woody Woodhall
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Audio post is made up of several different elements. The simplest way to look at the various breakdowns is the D, M & E. This is the dialog material (D), the musical material (M) and the sound effects material (E). Within those three simple categories however is a whole lot of other stuff. For instance, […]
JBL professional monitors have been an industry standard for a long time. I’ve owned JBL’s inside of guitar cabinets but have never used them for mixing and monitoring. I’ve had a chance to review the stereo pair of the LSR4328’s paired with their subwoofer the LSR4312 and I have to say that I am mighty […]