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Oscar and Golden Reel Nominees Rely on Meyer Sound Loudspeakers
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The pivotal role of Meyer Sound loudspeaker systems in film sound production was underscored with the recent announcement of this year's Oscar nominees for Sound Editing by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. For four of the five nominated films, members of the sound team relied on Meyer Sound monitors in their editing suites. Tom Myers, co-nominee with Michael Silvers for "Toy Story 3," is a long-time user of Meyer Sound's HD-1 studio monitors and has recently upgraded to the new EXP cinema series loudspeakers. Sound designer Richard King, nominated for "Inception," also is a dedicated HD-1 user, as is Craig Berkey, nominated along with Skip Lievsay for "True Grit." "My HD-1s are extremely sweet sounding speakers. They're fantastic at reproducing loud, dynamic sounds and also the subtlety of gentle, soft sounds," says Richard King, whose sound design credits also include "The Dark Knight." "They have become an irreplaceable tool in my studio. They take a lot of punishment with the louder movies we work on; I use them every day." Contributing to the sonic excellence of "Tron: Legacy" (which earned official nominations for supervising sound editors Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague) was the film's sound designer, Chris Boyes, a four-time Oscar-winner who relies on EXP Acheron Studios in his work. The accomplishments of this group also were reflected in nominations for this year's MPSE Golden Reel Awards, presented by the Motion Picture Sound Editors. In the category of Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects and Foley in a Feature Film, Richard King and Craig Berkey again were recognized for, respectively, "Inception" and "True Grit." Chris Boyes received two nominations, for "Iron Man 2" along with "Tron: Legacy." In the category of Best Sound Editing: Feature Film Animation, Tom Myers ("Toy Story 3") was joined by Dennis Leonard, who used Meyer Sound UPJ-1P VariO loudspeakers for his work on "Despicable Me." The 2011 MPSE Career Achievement Award will be presented to Walter Murch, accomplished film editor and sound designer who was the first to mix a feature film (Francis Ford Coppola's "Tetro") using Meyer Sound Acheron cinema loudspeakers. February, 2011 |
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