
Is Your Room in Tune?
Sound editors and mixers need to be confident that their room acoustics are not skewing their judgment. […]
Sound editors and mixers need to be confident that their room acoustics are not skewing their judgment. […]
With the ubiquitous digital audio workstation (DAW) now a key creative tool for not only sound designers and supervising sound editors, but also re-recording mixers, the choice of plug-ins can make the difference between an average clip and a truly attention-grabbing track. […]
The NAB Show, held from April 22 through 27 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, once again offered a unique opportunity for post professionals to update themselves on new sound and picture technologies. […]
To win a Scientific and Technical Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is no small feat. After all, these prestigious awards, which are given at a formal reception a couple of weeks before the principal Academy Awards ceremony, recognize original technical innovations and developments that result in significant improvements in motion picture production and exhibition. […]
Television has its own way of telling stories, on screen and in the cutting room.
Richard Hymns is busy working on the film with assistant supervising sound editor Andre Fenley and sound designer Frank Eulner at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California […]
Flyers (or websites or e-mails) don’t really organize anybody. The actual act of organizing, is a face-to-face thing. […]
Paramount Pictures released this new Charlotte’s Web on December 15, just in time for the holidays. […]
David Fincher spoke with CineMontage about ‘Zodiac’. […]
CineMontage spoke to a handful of Los Angeles-based colorists to get a picture of what telecine was, how technology has transformed it, and how they see their role in the color correction suite. […]
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