The Soundman is a unique document of how sound departments worked in the later days of studio system dominance.
Film History
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ColumnsThis Quarter in Film History
The Reel Housewives of Post-War Suburbia
by uncreditedby uncreditedA Letter to Three Wives was a classic from the day it was released in January 1949.
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In Syracuse New York in 1967, my dad’s RCA console TV received three broadcast channels. One of them was the local PBS station. That’s where I first saw Duck Soup, …
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Features
Academy Leaders: Post-Production Pioneers Were Early Oscar Winners
by uncreditedby uncreditedIn the following articles you will find the complete lists of Film Editing, Sound Editing and Sound Mixing Oscar winners to date, recipients of the archaic Special Effects. In addition, …
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Richard Pepperman has written his most personal book yet and, once again, it is a work that only the most accomplished editor could produce.
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A very brief history of the Oscar Award for Sound Editing.
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Although nowhere near as well represented as their male counterparts in the Academy Awards pantheon, women in post-production nonetheless gained recognition for their craft and brought home some Oscar gold.
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A compilation of early Oscar winning editors.
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Growing up a twin and one of nine children meant that there wasn’t very much alone time.
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Forty years ago, Steven Spielberg transformed television narrative with his made-for-TV movie Duel, which aired on ABC in November 1971.