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Sylvain Lasseur Interview

February 9, 2012 by Miguel Isaza

Symbolic Sound has published on their blog called “the eight nerve”, an interview with sound designer Sylvain Lasseur talking about his use of Kyma system and several aspects about his work.

Sound designer Sylvain Lasseur is not just bi-coastal; he’s bi-contintental, working part time in Paris and part time in Los Angeles!  We recently had a chance to ask him a few questions about how he uses Kyma for 5.1 sound design and to explore some of the differences between post production work in Paris and Los Angeles.  By the end of the interview, the discussion turns to food, wine, and the Marx Brothers.  Read on!

Filed Under: interviews Tagged With: article, film sound, france, gear, interview, kyma, post production, software, sound design, sound effects, sylvain lasseur, symbolic sound

Comments

  1. Sergey Ryazanov says

    February 10, 2012 at 1:23 am

    Hi Miguel, seems you forgot insert a link 2 interview :) http://news.symbolicsound.com/2012/02/interview-with-sound-designer-sylvain-lasseur/

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