Boom Times for TV Location Recordists

Apr 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

>When we talk about film and TV sound, we tend to gravitate toward the “sexier” disciplines of sound design and effects generation — recording those 18th-century muskets or supercharged hot rods, or combining whale noises with lions, wind and creaking wood to make the perfect dinosaur roar....

World Wrestling Entertainment

Apr 1, 2004, By David Weiss

Are they at the Triple Threat Match? Maybe WrestleMania? If you're in search of the ultimate World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) tag team, the best place to find them isn't in the ring, but in a studio in Stamford, Conn....

A Day in the Life of a Scoring Stage

Apr 1, 2004, By Maureen Droney

Multiple formats, mountains of preamps and converters, miles of cable, a 96-input console and a 100-piece orchestra: These days, recording an orchestral score for a major motion picture often requires an infinitely complicated setup — and a very skilled crew....

Building to Broadcast

Apr 1, 2004, By Mel Lambert

Digital television has enjoyed a long gestation period from its bold and brash introduction a decade ago. For a myriad reasons, the availability of HDTV was delayed and on-air launch dates slipped forward....

Moog Documentary in the Works

Feb 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Director Hans Fjellestad and producer Ryan Page are halfway through the production of MOOG, a feature-length documentary film that explores the life of electronic musical instrument pioneer Robert Moog....

Gary Rydstrom

Feb 1, 2004, By Tom Kenny

It's the rare individual who is able to go out on top, to walk away from a career while still at peak performance....

Heartworn Highways

Dec 1, 2003, By Rick Clark

During the early 1970s, while rock music was shooting for the arenas and pop was entering a seemingly committed phase of disposable one-hit wonders, there...

'Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World'

Dec 1, 2003, By Blair Jackson

THE EPIC sea adventure is as old as film itself, spanning from the silent years up through various remakes of Treasure Island and Mutiny on the Bounty, the unforgivable turkey Cutthroat Island and last summer's surprise smash hit, Pirates of the Caribbean....

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