Audio Insider
Online Monthly Pass

Register for an Account Forgot your Password?

Sound for Picture Film/TV

Film/TV:
Mix goes on the set and in the studio to get the story behind the sound for today's blockbusters.

Unraveling the Sound for Zodiac

Mar 1, 2007, By Blair Jackson

The Zodiac murders were a series of brutal, seemingly random killings in Northern California that baffled police and terrified residents in the late '60s....

Freak Out

Feb 1, 2007, By Glen Yard

Freak Out is a comedy/horror film best described as the bastard offspring of Weird Science and any of the Friday the 13th films. It's the story of two...

Conflagrations and Claustrophobia

Jan 1, 2007, By Blair Jackson

Now in his mid-70s, director Clint Eastwood continues to amaze and provoke. His latest artistic (and critical) triumph is a pair of films about the pivotal...

Stage to Screen

Dec 1, 2006, By Blair Jackson

Nearly 25 years to the day after the musical Dreamgirls opened on Broadway and began a triumphant four-year run, a film version is finally hitting theaters....

American Hardcore

Dec 1, 2006, By Iain Blair

In our current era of safe, blow-dried, corporate rap and rock, and super-bland pop, the snarling, spitting, angry punk acts profiled in the new film,...

New York Metro

Dec 1, 2006, By David Weiss

Sometimes when you listen to the music on a kids' show, you wonder if kids were in charge of making it, too. While there are always a few gems for the...

Dialog Replacement 101

Nov 1, 2006, By Blair Jackson

So far in our periodic in-depth series about the film sound chain, we've looked at production sound mixing (April 2004), sound effects recording (July...

Surrounding the Audience

Oct 1, 2006, By Paul D. Lehrman

In last month's column, I looked at some of the issues involved in putting together surround mixes for live sports events through the eyes of Phil Adler,...

Good Night, and Good Luck

Oct 1, 2006, By Heather Johnson

For their critically acclaimed film, Good Night, and Good Luck, co-producers George Clooney and Grant Heslov wanted the activity on the CBS Radford Stage...

A Scanner Darkly

Oct 1, 2006, By Matt Hurwitz

Drug-induced paranoia: If you want to know what it looks like, ask A Scanner Darkly director Richard Linklater and his team of rotoscoping animators....

Composer Alex Wurman

Sep 1, 2006, By Bud Scoppa

During his 15 years in Los Angeles, the versatile composer Alex Wurman, who deftly and seamlessly integrates traditional orchestrations, electronic elements...

SPARS Soundbites

Sep 1, 2006, By Michael Davis

High-definition television is taking hold after years of fits and starts and format skirmishes. Channels are continually being added, and television set...

The Surround Game

Sep 1, 2006, By Paul D. Lehrman

A few years ago, the chief engineer at one of the busiest audio post houses in Boston, a multiroom facility that does mostly TV commercials and hosts...

Shawn Clement

Sep 1, 2006, By Gary Eskow

During the past four decades, some talented guitar players have passed through Mr. C's Music Store, including Jeff Baxter and the owner's son, Shawn Clement....

Beau Hunks and The Little Rascals

Sep 1, 2006, By Matt Hurwitz

Good Old Days, Dash and Dot, On to the Show, Nearly every person on the planet knows these songs, though most don't know their names or who wrote them....

Trailer Mixing and Music

Aug 1, 2006, By Blair Jackson

At its best, a movie trailer gets the heart racing, the mind reeling and prompts a little voice in your head that says, I've gotta see this film! Creating...

Engine FX With Personality in Pixar's Cars

Jul 1, 2006, By Blair Jackson

Pixar, the animation studio that can apparently do no wrong, continues its amazing string of successful films with Cars, in which anthropomorphic autos...

Superpower Sounds for Superman Returns

Jul 1, 2006, By Blair Jackson

It's a new day for what was once one of the most lucrative franchises in film: DC Comics' Superman was the subject of four smash films between 1978 and...

Sound Makes the Picture

Jun 1, 2006, By Matt Hurwitz

Bryce Dallas Howard raps impatiently on a cabin door. A mule wanders around in a circle, driving a creaky, old water pump. Danny Glover makes his way...

Dario Marianelli

Jun 1, 2006, By Bryan Reesman

What do feudal India, pre-Victorian England and modern-day Rwanda have in common? They have all inspired the eclectic soundtrack work of composer Dario...

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Next



Polls



Free Live Webcast:

Recording Instruments:
Integrating Real Sounds
October 29th

Brought to you by Ex'pression College for Digital Arts and Remix
If you're a producer of hip-hop, electronic or other types of music and want tips on incorporating recorded acoustic instruments into mostly-electronic productions don't miss this webcast.
Read more and register here.

Check out our other webcasts here.


Nashville Stories

Nashville is no doubt one of the hottest recording markets in the country, but we want to know how it got to be that way. Send your favorite account of recording in Nashville to mixeditorial@mixonline.com, and we´ll post it on the Mix Nashville Web Portal.


Remix Hotel News

Remix Hotel Atlanta 2008: Sept. 18-20

he Remix Hotel juggernaut is heading back to SAE Atlanta„with Partners Rane, Serato, Pioneer, Roland, iStandard and others„for another technology-filled weekend of classes, panels and guest appearances. And this year, All Access registration gets you FREE entrance to the Atlantis Music Conference and Festival! That means double the panels, performances and more. Register today!.


This Month in Mix