Does anyone here recall who the scoring mixer was on the Alan Fivehouse films? Even the reissue CDs don't credit anyone.
I heard on the grapevine that the great Stanley Rogers assumed knob-twiddling duties on one or more of them when he wasn't composing. I think he had a lot of time on his hands between jobs.
This is very disturbing. Did we, FSM posters, drive Mr. Myerson out of the score mixing seminar business with our constant taunts? Does Mr. Murphy know what he is in for; will he crack under the pressure?
This is very disturbing. Did we, FSM posters, drive Mr. Myerson out of the score mixing seminar business with our constant taunts? Does Mr. Murphy know what he is in for; will he crack under the pressure?
You have misunderstood the purposes of this thread. It is primarily a fact-finding mission seeking to determine which FSMers applied to and subsequently attended the Alan Meyerson Score Mixing Seminar (In France).
This thread also honors Mr. Maestro Mixer Meyerson, his dog, and other film score mixing personnel.
This thread and its inhabitants also wish to know what, if anything, actually goes on at these clearly "hush hush" affairs. We can be pretty darned sure that FSM's more elite, status quo upholding posters did attend one or more of these film score mixing seminars (In France), but up until now have been preoccupied with correcting lesser FSMers in the errors of their ways to tell us anything.
Anything that can bring our good friend Urs Lesse out of his posting stupor HAS to be a good thing!
You flatter me, Monsieur Phelps!
Now given that friendly persuasion, maybe I should look into offering some sort of seminar next year. You know the topic, you know the place.
Speaking of the place ... I quote: "It features state of art equipment and esoteric acoustic spaces." Anyone have an idea what to make of an "esoteric acoustic space"?