“I have always been fascinated with sound in films.”
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Hollywood ‘Babylon’: How the Post-Production Team Brought the 1920s Back to Life
“It may be the hardest movie I’ve ever worked on.”
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OSCARS 2023: Academy Award Nominees for Best Sound Speak Out on ‘Avatar,’ ‘Elvis,’ and ‘The Batman’
by Mel Lambertby Mel Lambert“You never get used to receiving news of an Oscar nomination.”
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MIX Sound Conference: In-Person Panelists Talk Workflow, Effects and Latest Dubstage Tech
by Mel Lambertby Mel LambertThe keynote panel addressed the topic of pivotal sound changes within the post community, including the rise of streaming services, emergent technologies and formats, plus evolution of the sound designer/re-recording …
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How Immersive Sound Processors and Plug-Ins Help Dubstage Pros Get That ‘Being-There’ Feeling
by Mel Lambertby Mel LambertHere, we consider products from three of the leading developers of processor and plug-in design: Sound Particles, iZotope/Exponential Audio and Liquid Sonics.
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Bob Bronow, Unscripted TV Sound Wiz, Says This Audio Tool Has Revolutionized His Work From Home
“If I can make people watching it nervous and just a little uncomfortable, that could be something really cool.”
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Emmys 2021: Complete List of MPEG Picture and Sound Winners at Creative Arts Ceremonies
MPEG nominees won for work on projects ranging from the dramas “The Crown” and “The Queen’s Gambit” to comedies such as “Ted Lasso” and “A Black Lady Sketch Show.”
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The Primetime Emmys will air live Sunday, September 19 on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Cedric the Entertainer, star of The Neighborhood will host the ceremony, which will be held in-person at the
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General Hospital, Jeopardy! and The Kelly Clarkson Show were among the big winners at the 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Outstanding Sound Mixing and Editing went to The Letter for the King
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‘I May Destroy You’ Wins BAFTA TV Honors for Editors, ‘His Dark Materials’ for Sound
Michaela Coel emerged the big winner at Sunday’s BAFTA TV Awards, where her acclaimed drama I May Destroy You added to its growing stash of statuettes. Coel beat out a fiercely competitive list of performances that …