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Re: [microsound] Re: audioprod. techniques




juno wrote:

> check out www.deja.com i remember they have a few new groups discussing
> audio production techniques.
>
> or you can ask here at microsound. :-)

>

Well it's not microsound, but hang out at rec.audio.pro
and see what that's got to offer you.  Also check out
http://www.recording.org/

or as said above.....ask here

Kerry
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Kerry Uchida
Vancouver,Canada

Although Mr. Spielberg was reluctant to assess the impact that his
generation of filmmakers has had, he has very definite ideas of where
movies have come since the 70's ? and what have been the most important
technical and creative innovations that have changed them.

"To me, it's sound," Mr. Spielberg said. "To me, the biggest breakthrough
in the last 50 years, certainly since Cinerama in the 50's, is the sound.
When I think of the sonic experience of the first time I heard Dolby
stereo demonstrated at the American Film Institute years and years ago, it
was then that I realized that we are making sound pictures.
We could do a lot with sound, we could even tell a story with sound. And
when we brought the best of sound together with the best of visuals in the
80's and 90's, you were able to show audiences so much more of the movie
than they otherwise would have experienced."

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