The Sound of Roma with Skip Lievsay
SoundWorks Collection - Podcast autorstwa Colemanfilm Media Group
Academy Award-winning sound supervisor and re-recording mixer Skip Lievsay talks about the extraordinary sound work behind director Alfonso Cuarón’s epic black-and-white film about his own childhood in 1970s Mexico City. Skip talks about how not having a musical score keeps the audience guessing what will happen next, why it was important to Cuarón to have the dialog emanate not just from the screen channels but from all around the audience, the stunning five-day loop group recording session with 350 actors, and the 70-day final mix of the film. Sponsored by The Dolby Institute The Dolby Institute develops educational programming to help you advance the art of storytelling, whether you're making a film, mixing the sound for a sporting event, or designing the next-generation virtual reality experience. www.dolby.com/us/en/dolby-institute.html