The Art of Anime Dubbing

Aug 1, 2005, By Bryan Reesman

The recent boom in the popularity of anime, both on TV and DVD, has seen the introduction of dozens of shows to the U.S. market each year, as well as...

Fantastic Score

Jul 1, 2005, By Matt Hurwitz

I can play the trumpet, you know, says the Human Torch. Actor Chris Evans, who plays the fiery member of Marvel's Fantastic Four (20th Century-Fox), has...

Location Sound Effects Recording for Film

Jul 1, 2005, By Blair Jackson

You can be forgiven if you don't know the names Eric Potter and John Fasal. But you've undoubtedly heard their work. They are location recording specialists,...

Get Your Audio E Ticket Here

May 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

Most awards shows just need to look good. But nobody really notices the sound, unless, of course, it completely cuts out during some celebrity acceptance...

Under Pressure

May 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

Consistently scoring in the Top 10 on the weekly ratings lists, the hit show Lost is, along with Desperate Housewives, a major component of ABC Television's...

Deadwood

Apr 1, 2005, By Matt Hurwitz

The first thing that comes to mind for fans of HBO's critically acclaimed series Deadwood is probably not the score. More likely, it's the nasty Al Swearengen...

Multichannel Mixing for HD Television

Apr 1, 2005, By Mel Lambert

As we move precipitously closer to the FCC's mandate for broadcasters to complete the transition from analog to digital TV currently set for late 2006...

Reefer Madness

Apr 1, 2005, By Blair Jackson

A number of movies evolved from Broadway or off-Broadway plays or musicals, but how many films can claim an anti-drug campaign as their origin? First...

Jeff Wexler

Apr 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

Production sound mixer Jeff Wexler brings to his work a uniquely practical combination of traditionalism and forward-thinking. With more than 30 years...

Duma

Mar 1, 2005, By Blair Jackson

Times change, tastes change. Today's movie-going children seem to want slam-bang action, computer-generated wizardry and plenty of crude humor, preferably...

Tune In, Stream On, Get It Out

Feb 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

It's like nothing else: Three days, 90,000 fans, six stages and 80 bands, with music each day from noon to 4 a.m. It's everyone from Dave Matthews, Trey...

TV on DVD

Feb 1, 2005, By Bryan Reesman

Who would have ever thought that releasing classic TV shows on DVD would become all the rage? The hottest trend in consumer releases has become a boon...

Sanken Helps Out 'The Interpreter'

Feb 1, 2005, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

For production sound mixer Danny Michael, who recently completed work for The Interpreter due out this month filming at the United Nations was quite an...

The Aviator

Jan 1, 2005, By Blair Jackson

Most people probably remember billionaire Howard Hughes for the crazy, pathetic creature he was in his last years: wildly unkempt, living in complete...

Christmas With the Kranks

Jan 1, 2005, By Matt Hurwitz

Sleigh bells, an accordion and a theremin. Oh, and a 100-piece orchestra, too. Those are some of the ingredients for film composer John Debney's latest...

Inside The Assassination of Richard Nixon

Jan 1, 2005, By Maureen Droney

Based on actual events that took place in 1974, The Assassination of Richard Nixon documents the evolution of an ordinary furniture salesman into a would-be...

Crazy Cars and Man-Eating Leeches

Dec 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

If you've never heard of A Series of Unfortunate Events, chances are you don't have a young reader at home. The brainchild of San Francisco author Daniel...

A Long Time Ago

Nov 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

With its infinite scenic vistas, colorful neighborhoods and rich history, San Francisco has always been a magnet for filmmakers. It's the city The Thin...

First-Person Pseudo-Reality of Halo 2

Nov 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

The fun thing about interactive media and games is that it's still a relatively new medium, says Marty O'Donnell, audio director of Bungie Studios, developers...

Kerry Video Composed at Firehouse

Oct 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Composer Nathan Wang recently stepped into Firehouse Recording Studios (Pasadena, Calif.) to record music for The Remarkable Promise, a nine-minute video...

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