Seminar: Sound Mixing for Feature Films and Documentaries: Technical Challenges and Creative Solutions
Instructor: Coll Anderson - sound editor on "Noah," "Zoolander 2," "My Friend Dahmer," "Christine," "Desert Cathedral" and "Chasing the Moon."
This is a seminar with a ½ hour break
Session: 11:00AM – 3:00 PM
Refundable Deposit Fee: $40.00
This seminar is open for 35 active members.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will be a technical break-down of the mixing process with regards to post production. This will include examples from several films while using deconstruction to discuss mixing techniques.
OUTLINE
Session 1: 10:00 AM
I. Spotting
II. Templates and Mixing - Putting it all together.
Lunch Break: 1:00 PM – 1:25 PM
Session 2: 1:30 PM
III. Stems
IV. Printmaster
V. Delivery
Q&A: 2:30 – 3:00 PM
BIO
Coll Anderson has been working with sound for 24 years. His work includes recording, editing, designing and mixing, and spans indie art house classics to award-winning documentaries and features. From Steve Buscemi’s acclaimed Trees Lounge or Sean Durkin’s Martha Marcy May Marlene to Errol Morris’ Oscar winning The Fog of War and Sundance Grand Jury Prize winners Frat House, Manda Balla and Restropo, Coll has helped to sharpen the focus and story of films with the creative use of sound. “Sound is an object’s other shadow: it adds weight, palpability and velocity. It is vision’s sublime partner in defining mass and time.”
RSVP
The seminar is $40.00 per person.
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The ticket price will be refunded once member has attended the seminar.
Note: No walk-ins and no guests will be permitted.
For more information please contact Muneeb Hassan @ mhassan@editorsguild.com