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Your Questions to Charles Maynes

June 4, 2010 by Miguel Isaza

Now, you have the opportunity to do your own questions Charles Maynes. Please read the exclusive interview first. Maybe you can find your answer there.

There are several ways to make your questions:

  • Leave a comment on this post
  • Use the contact form
  • Write to designingsound [at] gmail [dot] com

The deadline for questions is June 28th and the answers will be published on the final post of the special. Charles will choose and answer any questions that he want. Note that all questions will be considered, but not all will have to be answered.

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Comments

  1. Mike Niederquell says

    June 4, 2010 at 12:26 pm

    How did you come to kick so much ass? Thanks for the weapon recordings!

    Thanks,

    Mike Niederquell
    High Moon Studios

  2. Charles Maynes says

    June 4, 2010 at 11:32 pm

    your welcome Mike- hopefully they helped make Origins cool!

    As to kicking ass…. I dont know how to respond to that one….

  3. Haydn Payne says

    June 5, 2010 at 2:45 pm

    Hi Charles,
    I see you have done loads of weapons recording, I dont have any experience of that but I would love to try it. Do you ever use analogue tape to record gun/explosion sounds?

  4. Enos says

    June 8, 2010 at 8:28 pm

    When cutting gun fx (shots,bullet whizz-bys,impacts,etc…) to picture do you end up using a lot of sweetening or do you get most done with raw recordings?

    How about processing such as Dopler,filtering,etc…

  5. Varun Nair says

    June 24, 2010 at 6:04 am

    Hi Charles

    What’s your trick to staying creative & keeping your ideas fresh – especially during schedules that never seem to have enough time?

    Cheers

  6. jw says

    June 28, 2010 at 5:18 pm

    Hi Charles,

    First of all thanks for the articles, they’ve been a great read and really insightful. I have a few questions that perhaps you could answer.

    1. Are you pretty much an ITB guy now or do you still break out the outboard gear these days?

    2. Do you heavily master your weapons recordings to give them more punch? i.e. L2, c4, inflator, or is that something you leave to the design suite or mixing stage?

    3. And lastly, in the same way various sound people have said that they get taken out of a movie by a clichéd door or scream, do you find yourself wincing at the cutting of incorrect guns in movies?

    Cheers

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