By Gary Eskow
Although I mention it on a regular basis these days, the way many of today's audio applications put powerful sound design tools into the hands of creative......
Sounds of The Passion By Blair Jackson
It started as a little film, a personal project for the director, who just happens to be one of the biggest movie stars in the world (and an Oscar-winning......
Edit Review — By Gary Eskow
When the history of audio production and post is finally written, the brilliance of the Digidesign business plan and its effective implementation will constitute an entire chapter. Thanks in large part to these folks, back in the late 1980s, the revolutionary notion that a Mac's CPU could be harnessed......
By Gary Eskow
In the mid 1990s, Steinberg, a German music software company, teamed up with Silicon Graphics and released Nuendo, a digital audio workstation that took advantage of the power of the Unix platform that SGI was based upon....
By Blair Jackson
The epic sea adventure is as old as film itself, spanning the silent years up through various remakes of Treasure Island and Mutiny on the Bounty, the unforgivable turkey Cutthroat Island and last summer's surprise smash hit, Pirates of the Caribbean....
By Tom Patrick McAuliffe
As times get tighter economically, small video businesses are looking for diverse income sources. For-hire audio services are helping to fill the gap for many smaller video businesses....
By David Weiss
Supplementing Sex and the City's rich visual style is a crystalline, punchy, and enveloping audio experience that's among the best on television today....
By Gary Eskow
Once the exclusive domain of high-end theaters designed to handle major Hollywood releases, surround sound has migrated into the home. It will certainly continue to push aside stereo as the de facto audio delivery format in the coming years. Manifest Destiny, I think it's called....
By Blair Jackson
The first time sound designer, effects editor, and rerecording mixer Eugene Gearty worked with Martin Scorsese on a feature-length film was on the director's 1993 adaptation of The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton's novel about repressed New York high society in the 1870s.......
By Larry Loewinger
In the minds of its creators — Englishmen Luke Cresswell and Stephen McNicholas — Stomp is a malleable idea about rhythm as language, a nonverbal way of communicating through percussion....
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