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As a matter of fact, you can play thousands of them. But I was hoping you’d play mine. Our little team of seven game developers made Asterisk for the 72-hour...
As a matter of fact, you can play thousands of them. But I was hoping you’d play mine. Our little team of seven game developers made Asterisk for the 72-hour...
At a recent incarnation of the huge Coachella music festival in California, a hologram of deceased rapper 2Pac “performed” on stage, including some introductory words. Someone had to do the work of sifting through recordings of 2Pac and cutting together the right takes to make a convincing performance. That someone was Claudio Cueni, who says he spent two and a half days just cataloguing every piece of 2Pac audio that had been made available to him. In this episode of the popular Pensado’s Place podcast, Cueni talks about that and other things—like the challenge of creating words that 2Pac had never been recorded saying.
Needs-no-introduction editor Walter Murch on six criteria by which to judge the worth, quality, and necessity of an edit.
Gary Bourgeois, Jeff Wexler, Mark Mangini. If those names don’t mean anything to you, do nothing. If you’re experiencing a little bit of excitement just reading those names, you need to see these videos from LASG: Los Angeles Sound Group. They’re sort of a combination of interview and Q&A and they involve some of the biggest names in the business.
They’re at lasoundgroup.com. I was at the Mark Mangini event and found it downright inspiring. Huge thanks to my friend Steve Urban and the other fantastic people at LASG for sharing with the world. Keep up the great work!
My first independent post audio work in a while was a very funny little short film called “Alls U Need Is Luv.” Go watch it on Funny Or Die. I...
Ah, it feels good to be working on some great projects. I recently finished up a mix of a tune I recorded on one four-hour studio date. Nothing like the...