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Beyond 5.1: The Future of Sound for Picture

November 9, 2011 by Miguel Isaza

Full Sail has uploaded the recording of a panel called “Beyond 5.1: The Future of Sound for Picture”, with sound designers Harry Cohen and David Farmer, and re-recording mixers Marc Fishman and Gary Rizzo.

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Filed Under: videos Tagged With: beyond 5.1, david farmer, full sail, gary rizzo, harry cohen, lecture, marc fishman, mixing, panel, sound design, sound effects

Comments

  1. YUE says

    November 14, 2011 at 11:36 pm

    Oh…gosh! The sound recording is terrible! Buzzing all along…
    Plz don’t the speakers hear it

  2. David Farmer says

    November 15, 2011 at 1:26 pm

    “Oh…gosh! The sound recording is terrible! Buzzing all along…
    Plz don’t the speakers hear it”

    Actually no we couldn’t. It was a small enough setting that a PA wasn’t needed. The sound was not being amplified in the room.

  3. David Farmer says

    November 15, 2011 at 5:09 pm

    Actually – let me take that back. I think it was amplified a wee bit. I seem to recall some feedback as we should’ve been closer to the mics, but we couldn’t hear the “PA” really at all.

  4. Brad Dale says

    November 16, 2011 at 10:19 am

    i remember figuring out that removal of a frame of sound before the impact trick while doing my sound design project at full sail about a decade ago. my instructor thought i was nuts.
    nice panel, great discussion, i appreciate full sail putting it together, although not surprised about the ground hum in the audio.
    not a lot of novel information but it’s actually nice to hear many of my own team’s concepts and practices confirmed by such caliber professionals.
    the discussion of how it’s not that each roll is stepping on each other but more of an understanding of each others needs was really key for me and relative to my process when delivering bgfx and sound design to the mixer. Thank you David and Harry for the insight on that.
    thanks for the post!

  5. gustavo says

    March 3, 2012 at 4:08 pm

    hello, It seems that it is no possible to see the video anymore. Any solution, pelase?

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