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AUDIO POST UK
The friendly guide to Audio post-production in the UK 2003


In this year's edition:

  • Foreword: Keep It Up - And Turn It Up
    Steve Norris charts the recent success of the UK film industry and praises the work of the UK audio post community.
  • Taking Care of Business
    Peter Filleul takes a fairly dispassionate look at the audio post-production sector of the APRS.
  • Quality Must Prevail
    Denise Haskew talks to members of the UK post industry and hears that while budgets are being slashed creative ways are having to be found to maintain quality
  • Hell In The Specific
    Decreasing budgets - particularly in TV documentary - are having a detrimental effect on quality. Sound BAFTA winner Cliff Jones argues for a better way.
  • The Man With The Golden Ear
    Graham Hartstone reflects on his work in the Bond series and shows how sound in action movies is as much about fashion as technology.
  • One Sound to Bind Them
    Iain Titman and Adrian Kerridge explain some of the new techniques involved in recording the score for the epic Lord of the Rings movies and their extended DVD versions.
  • Illusions of Reality
    Martyn Harries recently oversaw the audio post on the flagship natural history series Life of Mammals. He explains why there is a greater push towards more location sound.
  • No Laughing Matter
    Philip Meehan explains why there's more to sit-com sound than simply adding canned laughter, and sees a move towards more filmic values in the latest clutch of comedies.
  • The French Connection
    UK government funding of overseas productions is dependant on the use of British facilities and talent. Thus Dean Humpheys finds himself working on the latest high-budget French movie.
  • Building Our Talents
    Sue Keane argues that by offering audio as an ancillary service to video, post houses may be storing up huge problems for the future.

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  • Importance of  People Power
    Paul Wilson argues that while technology has changed, the art of sound recording has remained the same. It is the quality of the people, not the technology, that counts.
  • East Meets West
    A steady move towards English/Hindi movies is producing great opportunities for both East and West.
  • Back To Basics
    David Bell gives a complete breakdown of all the factors to be taken into consideration when designing an audio post-production surround sound suite from scratch.
  • Made In China
    Andy Munro looks at the massive investment which is taking place in digital post-production in China, fuelled by the nation's hosting of the 2008 Olympic Games.
  • Studio Designers
    Complete contact details for UK-based audio studio designers
  • The Road to Digital
    Phil Wadsley takes a personal look back at the road to digital in audio post-production and post environments, and tips his hat to the people who made it happen.
  • A Long-Term View
    David Ward reports that the APRS's long-term education and training initiatives are bearing fruit.
  • Sound on Demand
    Adrian Crookes of the Mechanical Copyright Protection Society explains how sound libraries can provide a vast range of pre-recorded production music.
  • Online Search
    Lara Fielding looks at the rise of Internet-based sound libraries and shows how broadband connection is making it a lot easier for producers and editors to find the sounds they want.

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