Sentences with phrase «as audio director»

Skills Looking for an opportunity of working as an audio director and utilize my knowledge in music...
Looking for an opportunity of working as an audio director and utilize my knowledge in music composing along with my administrative skills for the benefit of the organization.
If you were to, for example, work on a game where the player can choose between being good or evil, as an audio director you would want to put assets into the game to reflect both sides.
Epic Mickey challenged GL33k, bringing Matt in - house as an audio director to resurrect an audio department was being crushed by complex tools, a lagging pipeline and near - impossible memory budget.
His credits include games in the AAA console, indie, social, and mobile spaces as an audio director, sound designer, and composer.
Alan McDermott, studio lead and a passionate gamer himself, spent many years as audio director on the highly successful MotorStorm and Driveclub franchises at Evolution Studios and Sony Computer Entertainment.
ThinkSpace Education's partner institution, the University of Chichester also has close links with the games community and the program liaison tutor Dr Stephen Baystead has a long list of credits as a top game composer (NEED FOR SPEED, PROJECT CARS and many more) as well as audio director at Slightly Mad Studios.

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Romney's folks provide stills and clips a la the Chevy Tahoe campaign for director - wannabes to use in their own creations, and future ad geniuses can also create their own audio / video clips as long as they don't break copyright.
The Deputy Director of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), ACP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo - Danquah, has accused Kwame Asare Obeng, also known as A-Plus, of doctoring the circulating audio suggesting there was a cover - up in the probe of President Akufo - Addo's two Deputy Chiefs of Staff.
Graduates can join the industry as film or video editors, assistant producers or directors, cinematographers or videographers, production managers, assistant audio engineers, and computer graphics or animation assistants.
The other major Blu - ray exclusive is that the director and stars» audio commentary on the theatrical cut is presented as picture - in - picture video commentary.
Special features include audio commentary with director Michael Ritchie and actress Jean Louisa Kelly, as well as an isolated score track and original cut of the film in standard def.
They include audio commentaries with Director Kirk Jones and Children as well as Actor Emma Thompson and Producer Lindsay Doran, information about casting the children and village life, a Nanny McPhee makeover, deleted scenes, a gag reel, and a lesson on How Nanny McPhee Came to Be.
Director Nick Cassavetes seems only interested in assembling music montages, as the ladies get mischievous to the tune of Girls Just Want to Have Fun, defiant to I'm Coming Out, and quietly reflective to some audio wallpaper about aiming high or some shit.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers No sarcasm intended, I noticed something about Down with Love as I watched it with the DVD's director commentary activated, which is that it plays closer to intent without the original audio.
The ending in the theatrical release was not well - liked, but a much - better alternate version is included here, along with interviews with director John Boorman and art director Anthony Pratt, as well as an audio commentary with film historians Travis Crawford and Bill Ackerman.
This new Criterion treatment gives a brand new restored digital transfer and audio commentary by director Michel Gondry (who directed Charlie Kaufman's Oscar - winning script Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) as well as several other new featurettes.
The generic extras start with two audio commentaries with one starring director Harlin and the other featuring the voices of Cena and writer Daniel Kunka; both are quite irritating as Harlin and Cena independently seem to be under the impression that they achieved something revolutionary with 12 Rounds.
As we move to the DVD's extras, we start with an audio commentary with director Peter Berg.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews, as well as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew, as well as some audition tape footage.
There is a new interview with Director John Hough as well as a new audio commentary With actress Pamela Franklin.
Director Stephen Anderson supplies an audio commentary of the movie, as well as for three deleted scenes.
The audio commentary, by Glenn Ford's son Peter, actor Paul Mazursky (Stoker), actor Jamie Farr (Santini, and billed as Jameel Farah), and assistant director Joel Freeman, actually made me pine for the dulcet tones of Dr. Drew Casper.
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus features from the two - disc special edition DVD — including an audio commentary with director Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featurette — as well as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
DVD Features: The single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange.»
First up is an audio commentary with director Daniel Attias, moderated by Michael Felsher, which goes over much of Attais» involvement with the production, as well as his other film and TV work.
Headlining the long list of bonus material are two audio commentaries — a Blu - ray exclusive picture - in - picture track with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson, and another track with producers Wilson and Barbara Broccoli serving as moderators to a cast of various crew members that worked on the film.
All of the extras from the previous two releases also appear, including both audio commentaries (one with writer / director Whedon, and another with Whedon and cast members Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, Summer Glau and Ron Glass), as well as deleted scenes, six production featurettes, and the Fruity Oaty commercial in its entirety.
The audio commentary by director Danny Boyle is probably the DVD's only highlight, while an additional commentary track (by Dr. Brian Cox from the University of Manchester) is probably about as interesting as one of his lectures.
Mediocre as the film may be, the Blu - ray release for «The Last Kiss» actually delivers a solid collection of extras including two audio commentaries (one with director Tony Goldwyn and star Zach Braff, and another with Goldwyn, Braff and fellow co-stars Jacinda Barrett, Rachel Bilson, Michael Weston and Eric Christian Olsen) and a 40 - minute making - of featurette on everything from casting to the actor's favorite scenes.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes both versions of the film (the 1986 theatrical cut and the 1991 special edition), as well as an audio commentary by director James Cameron and various cast and crew, the making - of documentary «Superior Firepower,» deleted scenes, pre-production galleries and an all - new featurette (only available online) about the movie's origins.
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary by director Danny Boyle, writer Aaron Sorkin and editor Elliot Graham, as well as a making - of featurette.
On his Twitter account, Forssell describes himself as composer and audio director at Kojima Productions.
The original theatrical trailers, as well as audio commentary by Director Robert Mulligan and Producer Alan Pakula, are also provided.
The first features director Barry Sonnenfeld and Tommy Lee Jones and can be enjoyed either in the usual audio - only way or as a «telestrator» visual commentary.
The special features including an audio commentary track from executive producers Barry Bernholtz and Jeffrey Schneck, as well as producers Peter Sullivan and director John Shepphird.
Blu - ray — Includes everything on the DVD, as well as an audio commentary with the director, additional scenes, a special effects comparison, and another featurette on the legends of Halloween.
The special features includes an audio commentary with director Stephen Gaghan as well as a deleted scene, a featurette on the film's locations and a behind - the - scenes look at Matthew McConaughey's character.
Along with a telestrator commentary with writer / director McKittrick and producer Jeff Balis that's subpar at best, disc two includes a short interview with three real - life servers («Sending It Back: The Real Dish on Waiting Tables»), scene specific audio commentaries and casting tapes («Side Dishes»), as well as «The Works,» a longer, rehashed version of the documentary found on disc one.
The special features include an audio commentary track with Writer - Director Osgood Perkins as well as a behind - the - scenes featurette «The Dead of Winter: Making The Blackcoat's Daughter».
There is also an audio commentary track both Director John Carpenter and Actor Kurt Russell, as well as another with audio commentary with Producer Debra Hill and Production Designer Joe Alves.
Presented in a widescreen video transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio soundtrack, the «Man on Fire» DVD includes two full - length audio commentary tracks (the first by director Tony Scott, and the other with producer Lucas Foster, screenwriter Brian Helgeland and star Dakota Fanning), as well as deleted scenes and an alternate ending (also featuring optional director commentary).
Lastly there is a short Q&A Discussion with Writer / Director Jordan Peele and the Cast, as well as an audio Commentary with Writer / Director Jordan Peele, which is a must listen for sure.
Extras include an audio commentary by director Wes Ball, co-writer T.S. Nowlin and producer Joe Hartwick Jr., as well as a series of production featurettes, deleted scenes, a gag reel and more.
There is an audio commentary with Director Elliott Lester and Producer Eric Watson as well as interviews with Director Elliott Lester and Director of Photography Pieter Vermeer included further discussing the film.
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary by director Scott Mann, writer Max S. Adams and actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, as well as a making - of featurette, additional cast and crew interviews, and deleted scenes.
An audio commentary with director Howitt and editor Zach Staenberg stands as the very worst commentary I've ever had the distinct displeasure of enjoying, and easily the most pointless conversation I've had the misfortune to overhear.
Director Andrew Stanton, co-director Lee Unkrich, and co-writer Bob Peterson comment on the film as you watch it, just as a normal audio commentary.
Both the Combo Pack and DVD extras include deleted and extended scenes with optional audio commentary with director Gavin Hood, as well as a feature - length audio commentary with producers Roberto Orci and Gigi Pritzker.
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