Indie Film Mixed in One Day at Musictech

Aug 1, 2004 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Pictured L-R: The mixing team comprised Musictech recording/production instructor and Pro Tools engineer Rob Schlette, Delivery Method director/ editor Josh Apter and Musictech motion imaging instructor/sound designer Christopher Cunningham.

Equipped with laptops with Final Cut Pro and Mac G4s running Pro Tools (one with Digital Performer) while watching new indie film Delivery Method on the big screen, Musictech College (St. Paul, Minn.) faculty member Christopher Cunningham and crew mixed the entire sound for the film in just one day.

“Being able to make edits to a feature film on laptops while listening to the film in the context of a great theatrical sound system is very exciting,” Cunningham enthused.


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