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CAS and SoundWorks Collection Present "Meet the Winners" Panels

April 5, 2010 by Miguel Isaza

Cinema Audio Society and SoundWorks Collection present the videos of “Meet the Winners” Panels, featuring a panel discussion on sound mixing, with the winners of the recent CAS Awards, including:

  • CAS Career Achievement Recipient: Randy Thom, Director of Sound Design at Skywalker Sound
  • Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures: “The Hurt Locker” – Production Mixer Ray Beckett and Re-recording Mixer Paul J. Ottosson
  • Television Movies and Mini-Series: “Grey Gardens” – Production Mixer Henry Embry and Re-recording Mixer Rick Ash
  • Television Series: “Mad Men – Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency” – Production Mixer Peter Bently, Re-recording Mixers Ken Teaney, CAS and Todd Orr
  • Television – Non-Fiction, Variety or Music – Series or Specials: ”Deadliest Catch – “Stay Focused or Die” – Re-recording Mixer Bob Bronow, CAS
  • DVD Original Programming: “Into the Blue: The Reef” – Production Mixer John M. Reynolds, Re-recording Mixers Terry O’Bright, CAS and Keith A. Rogers, CAS




Filed Under: interviews, videos Tagged With: cas awards, cinema audio society, films, interview, meet the winners, mixing, panel, paul ottosson, post production, randy thom, ray beckett, soundworks colection, terry o'bright, the hurt locker, todd orr, tv

Comments

  1. Alex says

    April 5, 2010 at 10:40 pm

    Anyone else think that Randy Thom has excellent mic technique? I mean in the video clip–although his recordings/mixes are brilliant too–but really a pleasure to watch someone speak consistently on-axis in to a mic, also great to hear his thoughts, but man does his voice sound good.

  2. Mike Niederquell says

    April 6, 2010 at 2:03 am

    Hah, I noticed that too.

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