March 21-22 2015 - still places left!
Sound Production for Film
Creating Cinematic Voices: from script to mixing
A two day residential course taught by industry professionals, covering professional workflows, working practices and production and post-production processes essential to creating the most important soundtrack element: the voice.
Aimed at early career film sound practitioners including facilities and production runners, sound recordists, sound editors, post-production recordists and mixers.
The course includes script analysis and directing voice performances, dialogue production recording, voice editing techniques and methods, voice post-production recording practices and voice processing and methods.
Subsidised course cost £390 including accommodation.
Held at Heslington Studios, a world-class facility boasting industry-standard equipment and led by Sound Design Expert and Academic Dr Sandra Pauletto, the course is supported by industry specialists including David Hickman, Director and Producer (Race and Intelligence: Science’s Last Taboo, Slavery: A 21st Century Evil), Neil Hillman, Sound Designer, Dubbing Mixer and ADR Mixer (Lincoln), James Hyde, ADR Recordist and Studio Assistant for De Lane Lea and others, (Gravity, The World's End), Adele Fletcher, Dialogue and ADR Editor (Venus), and Adam Severs, Dubbing Mixer for ITV, BBC and De Lane Lea Studios (In the Club).
Former Head of Postproduction Sound at Pinewood Studios and renowned re-recording mixer Robin O'Donoghue (Gosford Park, Love Actually, Shakespeare in Love and many more) will be guest speaker at the course.
For more details, course outline and booking information go to:
www.heslingtonstudios.com/training/
and
http://store.york.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=5&catid=88
All the best,
Sandra