A few tips I found useful and would like to return to next time I enter the Composition Room. ‘DON’T ever send signal to multiple channels at equal level One guaranteed way to ruin your surround mix is to send signals to multiple channels – especially adjacent channels such as the center, front left, and… Continue reading Surround Mixing Tips
Category: Specialising and Exhibiting
The Nine Muses
Uses canonical texts over archival video to repurpose meaning, destabilising received histories. The Nine Muses is comprised of nine overlapping musical chapters that mix archival material with original scenes. Together, they form a stylized, idiosyncratic retelling of the history of mass migration to post-war Britain through the suggestive lens of the Homeric epic (The Odyssey).… Continue reading The Nine Muses
Robert Bresson: Off-Screen Sound, Voice, Rhythm
Robert Bresson is known as one of the first film makers to really focus on the use of sound. Writings on the subject are many and I will be referencing a series of essays from the book Robert Bresson, edited by James Quandt, as well as Notes on the Cinematographer, by the director himself. Sound… Continue reading Robert Bresson: Off-Screen Sound, Voice, Rhythm