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Inside the Sound of "Lost"

July 8, 2010 by Miguel Isaza

Avid has published a new episode of The Rough Cut, featuring a special event they had at NAB 2010 with Re-recording mixers Scott Weber and Frank Morrone and Film Editor Chris Nelson talking about the sound of “Lost”. The video from the top is a preview of the complete episode, wich has a duration of 35:57.

What does a sound re-recording mixer do? Why does the picture editor add sound effects and music? How many tracks of foley are used on a television episode? These questions and more were answered when I interviewed Scott Weber and Frank Morrone, sound re-recording mixers and Chris Nelson, editor, of the hit ABC series ‘Lost’ on-stage at the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) conference at NAB 2010.

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Filed Under: videos Tagged With: avid, chris nelson, editing, foley, frank morrone, lost, mixing, nab, pro tools, scott weber, show, sound design, tv

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