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Frank Morrone: Interview

July 31, 2011 by Varun Nair

Izotope has published a short interview with re-recording mixer Frank Morrone (Sleepy Hollow, Lost, When We Were Kings). While it is primarily about RX2, it does give some insight into his workflow (7 Pro Tools HD systems!) and preparation for the new J.J Abrams and FOX drama – “Alcatraz” .

When I made plans for a lunch with Emmy Award-winning sound mixer Frank Morrone, I was in for quite a surprise with where the afternoon would take us. Our lunch in Hollywood quickly led to a tour of his sound stage in Burbank and a private sneak peek into the place of TV commercial legend: The Disney Vault.

Talking about audio over lunch, I asked Frank to give me a background on his musical tastes, specifically what sparked his love interest with sound. He explained that audio wasn’t what drew him into his line of work, but rather his love for recording, with a TEAC 3340 four track serving as his first object of infatuation.

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Related article: Inside the sound on “Lost”

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