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2-day workshop – Creating ‘Cinematic Voices’

February 27, 2015 by admin

Creating cinematic voices (York)

A two day course focusing on the voice and its import on cinematic sound will take place in York, UK next month.

Taught by industry specialists Neil Hillman, Adele Fletcher, Adam Severs and James Hyde, and led by Dr Sandra Pauletto (University of York), Creating Cinematic Voices: from script to mixing will cover a wide range of topics, including dialogue production recording, critical listening, voice sound design, working with directors and actors. It is aimed at early career film sound practitioners.

Creating Cinematic Voices will take place on 21-22 March, 2015, at a subsidised cost of £390.00 including accommodation.

For more information and to book: www.heslingtonstudios.com/training/

(Source: ResolutionMag.com)

Filed Under: news Tagged With: adam severs, adele fletcher, cinematic voices, early career sound designers, heslington studios, james hyde, neil hillman, sandra pauletto, voice, voice in cinema, voice processing, workshop

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