“There it was, ticking after 150 years, and we recorded it. We were able to use that during the few, brief moments where Lincoln was actually handling his watch.” – …
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Shortly after its theatrical release, having barely made back its cost, the film was pulled from distribution, and quickly forgotten. In the decades that followed, it never quite acquired the …
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Features
Spider-Man’s Sonic Stratagem: Sound Editors Shannon Mills and Addison Teague Have Spidey Sense
by Mel Lambertby Mel LambertThe prevailing wisdom within Hollywood seems to be that a successful franchise needs a fresh start every few years to ensure a contemporary perspective and, hence, appeal to a newer …
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Letters regarding our articles on sound editing history as well as our political content.
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Features
A New Hue in Sound: Talent and Technology Coverage at Technicolor at Paramount
by Mel Lambertby Mel LambertRepresenting one of the most exciting new sound post-production facilities to be built in Tinsel Town in several decades, the Technicolor at Paramount complex on Melrose Avenue in Hollywood comprises …
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For both mixing and workstation technologies at Technicolor’s new post complex, Avid served as the primary hardware supplier.
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The Soundman is a unique document of how sound departments worked in the later days of studio system dominance.
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With the clarity of hindsight,perhaps the Academy can find a way to single out those films of past years that may have been unjustly overlooked.
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A very brief history of the Oscar Award for Sound Editing.
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My mother, father, aunt and uncles were all in the teachers union. I learned from an early age how unions can help us make our lives better.