00:00
34:13
Have you ever thought about best practices for creating your sound recordings for film and television? Guest host David Bondelevitch joins Steve to speak with musician and audio technician John March about music and audio for film and TV. Join the conversation with two seasoned audio engineers who bring a wide range of experience, from music production to feature length films.

"And then the one thing I tell everybody who works for me is never ever give a demo to anybody, or a recording or a mix, to anybody that isn’t the absolute best possible representation of who you are. Don’t rush, don’t just try and get it out of the door. "
~John March

Guest Host: David Bondelevitch

David Bondelevitch is an Emmy-award winning sound editor and re-recording mixer. He has also won two Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards and has been nominated twenty-six times. He is Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. David is Past President of the MPSE and spent 14 years on the board of the Cinema Audio Society. He holds an MFA in Cinema Production from USC.

He is a also member of the Television Academy, the Recording Academy, AFM Local 47, Film Independent, and the International Documentary Association.

Recent Work by David: Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four

https://tinyurl.com/yxenamma

John March – AV Media Consultant and Producer, Sound Mixer, Sound Designer and Social activist.

For the last 40 years, John has been working freelance as an audio craftsman/technologist, Producer, and A/V technology consultant, as well as a session musician in multiple areas of expertise and development. He is currently focused entirely on creating opportunities that utilize his aggregate skill-sets and diverse professional experience to help solve problems that serve the greater good, and supports the community. In Collaboration with ALOC Media, ALOCMedia.com, he works as a freelance Senior Producer and consultant. He is entirely focused on creating affordable high-quality media and content for Non-profits, educational institutions, artists, musicians/bands and entrepreneurs.

www.zenavguy.com
Have you ever thought about best practices for creating your sound recordings for film and television? Guest host David Bondelevitch joins Steve to speak with musician and audio technician John March about music and audio for film and TV. Join the conversation with two seasoned audio engineers who bring a wide range of experience, from music production to feature length films. "And then the one thing I tell everybody who works for me is never ever give a demo to anybody, or a recording or a mix, to anybody that isn’t the absolute best possible representation of who you are. Don’t rush, don’t just try and get it out of the door. " ~John March Guest Host: David Bondelevitch David Bondelevitch is an Emmy-award winning sound editor and re-recording mixer. He has also won two Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards and has been nominated twenty-six times. He is Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. David is Past President of the MPSE and spent 14 years on the board of the Cinema Audio Society. He holds an MFA in Cinema Production from USC. He is a also member of the Television Academy, the Recording Academy, AFM Local 47, Film Independent, and the International Documentary Association. Recent Work by David: Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four https://tinyurl.com/yxenamma John March – AV Media Consultant and Producer, Sound Mixer, Sound Designer and Social activist. For the last 40 years, John has been working freelance as an audio craftsman/technologist, Producer, and A/V technology consultant, as well as a session musician in multiple areas of expertise and development. He is currently focused entirely on creating opportunities that utilize his aggregate skill-sets and diverse professional experience to help solve problems that serve the greater good, and supports the community. In Collaboration with ALOC Media, ALOCMedia.com, he works as a freelance Senior Producer and consultant. He is entirely focused on creating affordable high-quality media and content for Non-profits, educational institutions, artists, musicians/bands and entrepreneurs. www.zenavguy.com read more read less

4 years ago #audio, #film, #television, #tv