Sentences with phrase «audio director at»

Richard Beddow, audio director at English video games developer Creative Assembly, has put together a video on the range of specialisms within game dev audio.
Richard Beddow, audio director at the English video games developer, has put together a video on the range of specialisms within game dev audio, including Foley footage from a number of titles.
In fact, Graves got the Farlands job because of work he had done previously with the audio director at Oculus.
These leads are Alan McDermott, the new studio lead and former audio director at Evolution; Nigel Kershaw, Wushu's Design Director who worked as Game Director on Motorstorm: Pacific Rift; and Stuart Trevor, the Art Director who also contributed with his artwork to popular IPs such as Dark Souls and Saints Row.
Andrea Ballista, audio director at Keywords Studios, says the rising adoption of DAWs and middleware integration will help with this: «We're already moving in that direction, integrating existing tools with proprietary tools, creating a unique mix of solutions each of our partner.»
Nick Wiswell, audio director at Forza Motorsport 5 studio Turn 10, adds: «The power of the Xbox has allowed us to do more things in real - time, and the flexibility of FMOD Studio has allowed our creativity to go wild from a design perspective, and to develop very complex systems in a fairly straightforward way.»
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.
On his Twitter account, Forssell describes himself as composer and audio director at Kojima Productions.

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The full audio from his meeting in December has been published by Sports Illustrated and at the 14:30 mark, Gee sounds off on Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez's thoughts on Bret Bielema.
«The 3.5 mm headphone jack is ancient, and Apple could reasonably claim that using the Lightning port improves audio fidelity,» said Avi Greengart, research director for consumer platforms and devices at Current Analysis.
She's not the only director to use this audio - visual shorthand, but she's extremely good at the execution.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director Travis Knight, there's a series of featurettes on making the film (from animating the monsters and water effects to composing the score), a closer look at the Japanese inspiration for the story and more.
The bonus material blows that of «Mad Men» away, offering six audio commentaries, a look at several episodes from the directors» point of view, a variety of «newsreels» which provide historical context to the season's events and much more.
Big on special effects, though small on bonus features, the disc offers you a behind the scenes look at the creation of the film's «incredible action sequences and spectacular stunts,» plus an audio commentary by Director Michael Bay.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director James Bobin, there's an in - depth look at making the film, costume and character featurettes, an interview with co-star Sacha Baron Cohen, deleted scenes and more.
Extras include two audio commentaries (one by director J.A. Bayona and the other by writer Patrick Ness), a making - of featurette, a look at creating the animated sequences and some deleted scenes.
EXTRAS: Sadly, there's no audio commentary by director Darren Aronofsky, but the Blu - ray does include a two - part featurette on the construction and filming of the ark and a behind - the - scenes look at location shooting in Iceland.
Highlighted by yet another excellent audio commentary by writer / director Craig Brewer, the single - disc effort also includes a making - of featurette («Conflicted»), a behind - the - scenes look at the filming of the «Black Snake Moan» musical sequence, and another on the film's musical influences («Rooted in the Blues»).
The audio commentary with director Catherine Hardwicke and stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart isn't particularly informative, but the 54 - minute production featurette («The Adventure Begins») remedies that with an in - depth look at making the film.
Also featured is the extra «Analyzing Dark Water Sequences,» which takes an in - depth look at the creation of three specific scenes in the film, but the lack of any audio commentary by the director or the all - star cast is extremely upsetting.
Excellent (3.5 stars) Unrated Running time: 90 minutes Studio: Zeitgeist Films DVD Extras: Additional scenes with audio commentary by director Jennifer Baichwal, photo gallery with audio commentary, video discussion, video interview with the cinematographer, theatrical trailer, and a featurette entitled «Al Gore at the Nashville Film Festival.»
Go behind the scenes with a look at the making of this documentary and tune in to an audio commentary with director David Singleton, editor David Fairhead and archive producer Chris Riley.
But the main draw is an audio commentary from writer - director Damien Chazelle and composer Justin Hurwitz, in which it emerges that almost every tune in the entire film, starting with «Another Day of Sun», was at one point or another destined for the cutting - room floor.
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.
Extras include an audio commentary by writer / director Christian Gudegast and producer Tucker Tooley, a pair of character featurettes, a look at filming the climactic shootout and some deleted scenes.
Included is an excellent new audio commentary by the always informative film historian / author Troy Howarth; an additional audio commentary by director Peter Duffell and author Jonathan Rigsby; a new 10 - minute interview with second assistant director Mike Higgins; A-Rated Horror Film, a 17 - minute vintage featurette about the film featuring interviews with director Peter Duffell and actors Geoffrey Bayldon, Ingrid Pitt, and Chloe Franks; the English and Spanish theatrical trailers for the film, both in HD; 4 radio spots; an animated image gallery with 68 stills containing on - set photos, promotional materials, and advertisements; and a collection of Amicus radio spots and still galleries for Asylum, At the Earth's Core, From Beyond the Grave, Madhouse, Scream and Scream Again, Tales from the Crypt, The Beast Must Die, The Land That Time Forgot, The Mind of Mr. Soames, The People That Time Forgot, and Vault of Horror.
Extras include an audio commentary by director / co-writer Paul King, a behind - the - scenes look at making the film and some additional featurettes.
EXTRAS: In addition to a pair of audio commentaries — one with co - writer / director Stuart Beattie and another with producers Gary Lucchesi, Richard Wright, James McQuaide and Kevin Grevioux — the Blu - ray includes a making - of featurette and a behind - the - scenes look at designing the creature effects.
The 20 - minute biographical portrait Tati Story features generous clips of Tati on film, stage and TV, the six - minute Au - del de Playtime reveals rare behind - the - scenes footage from the city set he built on the outskirts of Paris, there's a rare audio interview with Tati from the Q&A of the U.S. debut of Playtime at the 1972 San Francisco Film Festival and Jacques Tati in Monsieur Hulot's Work, a 1976 program on the director made for the BBC art series Omnibus.
Sure, the audio commentary with director Greg Coolidge and star Dane Cook is enjoyable at times, but the rest of the special features pale in comparison.
Special features include a feature - length audio - commentary track in which director White details the movie's cold Park City, Utah shoot (which substitutes for summer in Colorado) and his attempts at subtly tweaking genre expectation.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by directors Anthony and Joe Russo and scripters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely; a making - of piece; deleted scenes; a gag reel; and a sneak peek at the upcoming Doctor Strange.
Like WB's Maximum Movie Mode, Blu - ray exclusive The Devil's in the Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan is a souped - up commentary with the film's director that includes behind - the - scenes footage, storyboards, animatics, model - building and visual - effects presentations, and an interactive dashboard with info on vehicles and weaponry, as well as a running counter of steps in each plan (at times, Carnahan's audio commentary gives way to video segments with the director as on - screen host for the supplementary video footage.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by writer / director Scott Derrickson, there are featurettes on the real - life Ralph Sarchie, the makeup effects designed for Sean Harris» character and a behind - the - scenes look at making the film.
Included are deleted scenes and hilarious bloopers; Lindsay Lohan music video «First;» «A Day At The Races» behind - thescenes look at NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing with Lindsay Lohan and Herbie; a look at the film's amazing stunts; «Bringing Herbie To Life» featurette; an alternate title opening; and audio commentary with director Angela RobinsoAt The Races» behind - thescenes look at NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing with Lindsay Lohan and Herbie; a look at the film's amazing stunts; «Bringing Herbie To Life» featurette; an alternate title opening; and audio commentary with director Angela Robinsoat NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing with Lindsay Lohan and Herbie; a look at the film's amazing stunts; «Bringing Herbie To Life» featurette; an alternate title opening; and audio commentary with director Angela Robinsoat the film's amazing stunts; «Bringing Herbie To Life» featurette; an alternate title opening; and audio commentary with director Angela Robinson.
You also get an in depth look at storyboards and an audio commentary from director Jason Zada.
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary by writer / director Jeff Baena and actors Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan and Matthew Gray Gubler, a look back at the film with the cast and nearly 20 minutes of deleted scenes.
I've got to be honest that I was expecting some more standard DVD bonus features here: royal audio commentary, an extended director's cut, multi-angle sequences, and at the very least, deleted scenes, bloopers, and an alternate ending.
If you choose X-men: The Last Stand (in either widescreen or full screen versions) you will also receive audio commentaries by director Brett Ratner and writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg, as well as by producers Lauren Shuler - Donner, Ralph Winter, Avi Arad, David Gorder, and writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg, three alternate endings (with optional commentary by Brett Ratner), ten deleted / extended scenes (with optional commentary by Brett Ratner), theartical trailers, a couple of Easter eggs and a sneak peek at A Night At The Museuat A Night At The MuseuAt The Museum.
EXTRAS: Sadly, there's no audio commentary by director Baz Luhrmann, but there are a number of featurettes on things like pre-production, costume design and the soundtrack, as well as on - set video diaries by Tobey Maguire, an in - depth look at five sequences and some deleted scenes.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by writer / director Damien Chazelle and actor J.K. Simmons, there's a featurette about famous drummers and their craft, footage from the movie's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, a deleted scene and the original short film.
We start with an audio commentary from director Breck Eisner, who speaks at length throughout the film.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director Francis Lawrence and producer Nina Jacobson, there's a making - of documentary titled «The Mockingjay Lives,» a behind - the - scenes look at Lorde's curation of the soundtrack, a tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman and some deleted scenes.
The audio - visual extras largely cover the stars, so it's all the more welcome that each commentator makes appreciative nods towards producer / director Preminger, who directed some extremely solid thrillers during his thirteen years at Fox.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an audio commentary with writer / director Nicolas Winding Refn, a behind the scenes featurette, a look at Cliff Martinez's score, and additional interviews with Refn.
«At BETT, we will demonstrate how easy it is to use any iOS or Android, PC, Mac or Windows device to facilitate learning whilst controlling media sources, displays, audiovisual equipment, lighting, audio, and much more,» enthuses Nigel Hodgson, managing director at Kramer UAt BETT, we will demonstrate how easy it is to use any iOS or Android, PC, Mac or Windows device to facilitate learning whilst controlling media sources, displays, audiovisual equipment, lighting, audio, and much more,» enthuses Nigel Hodgson, managing director at Kramer Uat Kramer UK.
«The most effective use of the Internet is computer - mediated communication — chat, email, video, audio — a way for students to get in contact with students in other countries,» explains Robert Fischer, executive director of the Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium and chair of the modern - languages department at Texas State University at San Marcos.
For Teachers Contract Talks, Extended School Days Is an Issue - NPR article and audio clip on ELT featuring Amrita Sahni, Director of Instruction at Edwards
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