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The Marker was the first Feature I worked on Since Moving to Australia. It has it premier at Edinburgh IFF in June
I worked from the SA Film Corps foley room as Foley artist and editor alongside Duncan Campbell (Foley Recordist). Interesting use of sound it flicks from being very upclose and personal to abstract as the lead’s mental state deteriorates.. My brief from Justin Edgar (Director) and Vincent Watts (Supervising Sound Editor) was to cover material as usual, go big with the hits, fighting and splats for gun shots- add textures tomake people relly feel it, but also give an additional layer of sound design which could be used rather like the sounds of a Sergio Leone- opening to Once Upon A Time in the West etc. I had a lot of fun covering a gruesome point blank head shot with a watermelon, spaghetti rings and cornflour thickened water, there was also some pretty gruesome neck slashing- a lot of action- think I got it sounding pretty brutal. There was also playing with finger tapping, skipping ropes and trying to get a signature rhythm for the lead with a Butterfly knife. I believe it has a couple of sales in the pipeline and I will update as and when I hear more
Foley debris for a point blank headshot. (Photo by Duncan Campbell 2017)
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Excuse radio silence. I’ve emigrated from UK to Australia and I had fair amount of hurdles to clear: I sold my London house, got a permanent visa, shipped all my worldly possessions over, and was about to get stuck into building a foley/audio post studio and carry on working as before via fast fibre when the Brexit vote happened so I slowed things down and waited for things to settle in the UK while developing contacts and projects elsewhere.
I have been slowly gaining a new client base, working on US and Australian material as well as keeping up with my UK work . Some work is still under a media blackout- will update when I am allowed. I have a sound proof/treated room I am working from with my trusty Protools rig, 5.1 Genelecs and Schoeps mics+foley props and have been hiring the foley suite at the SA film corp for feature work. Now I have enough work am in the process of building a larger studio of my own. More on that as it comes online.
I’ve also started to develop a few side projects and am interested in moving this site away from being purely an online CV. I will update as these come online.
‘Fear Of 13’ goes on cinema release on Friday 13th November. It follows the true story of Nick Yaris and opens with him on Death Row, asking to be put to death. The film is a compelling monologue with lots of stylised flashbacks. I worked on the dialogue edit plus premix and covered a few bits and pieces of foley for this one (Vincent Watts handled the final mix and sound design). I watched the premiere at the London Film Festival and was well received which is always pleasing. Click here for link to the film website for more info/ screenings etc..
‘Warriors’- a feature doc I mixed is touring UK cinemas in November. It follows the journey of ‘A team of Massai Warriors battling against FGM and gender inequality’. . Follow this link for more details via the website.
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Have been pretty busy on this one. Cleaning up 70s archive sync sound shot in the middle of the Bering sea by Greenpeace activists- who may or may not be under the influence- as they seek out and confront Russian waling vessels was challenging but rewarding. The film has already picked up prizes on its festival opening at Sundance and got into loads of festivals where I think it will do very well. It is Playing simultaneously about 160 cinemas in Uk and 400 in USA/Canada on 9th September. I will post links for finding venues below. Cheers & see you West End if you’re there. Steve
Departure is a coming of age film set against the backdrop of the implosion of an English nuclear family in their holiday home in France. The film has done well on the Festival circuit, picked up a fair few prizes and got cinema releases right across Europe, click here to see the various posters for different languages. More info available on the Film Facebook page
I worked on it nominally as foley supervisor/editor and I also recorded the ADR and mixed the M&E/supplied deliverables afterwards (I usually handle the deliverables and-time allowing- am involved in the ADR of most films I work on ).
Foley was recorded at Aquarium studios with Meltem Baytok as foley artist and Rob Price as foley recordist. I enjoy being involved in foley sessions as I learn so much from watching other people at work, Meltem and Rob are a pretty slick team. I speak decent French which helped when I was shooting/ editing ADR for the French language scenes. Andy Stegell- director- is an accomplished theatre director and gets good performances out of his cast but was- at this time less experienced with ADR.I believe he managed to raise performances in the studio as well as covering the technical nuts and bolts which made for a satisfying session.
The thing I found hardest was getting the various mixes to hit broadcast spec- nowadays most countries work to an average loudness spec. The theatrical version had an extremely wide dynamic range- some loud shouty scenes and long passages of comparative stillness and minimal dialogue in the French countryside sometimes underscored by very delicate classical scoring which doesn’t react well when the dynamic range is squashed to hit broadcast spec. It took longer to produce mixes which both ticked all the technical boxes and were faithfull to the original theatrical mix, but I believe i got there in the end. Nice to see the film do so well.
I handled the clean up and 5.1 mix for this fun comedy short. The on set performances were great and we really didn’t want ADR- however it was shot in an airport car park. This made for a lot of work but I think it was time well spent. The film is doing really well picking up prizes allover the place on the festival circuit. More details on the film website.
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Here’s a trail for a BFI backed comedy feature film I mixed. It was shot in West London- which is never an easy place for location sound- many arterial roads, planes overhead on their way to/from Heathrow . The location sound was well recorded with many wildtracks and once again Izootope’s RX4 advanced came to the fore. Always satisfying to be able to shrink the ADR, keep the onset performances as much as possible and have time to really hone the sound design.
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Billed as ‘A surreal and anarchic anti-teen film about three misfits having the night of their lives.’- set in 90s Birmingham against the backdrop of Margaret Thatchers Resignation’. It Premieres at Edinburgh Film Festival 9:10PM 22nd June. More Details on this and future screenings etc on the We Are The Freaks FaceBook Page
I supervised the dialogue edit, shot the foley and mixed them ready for Vincent Watts to work his magic as he ran the final mix of his effects and score (a fun mix of 90s trance and classical orchestration) This was our second feature with Justin Edgar- always good to get repeat work 🙂