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Keith Snyder everyone's entitled to my opinion
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Father of twins and novelist/filmmaker/musician
People complain about musicals.
Nobody just stops in the street
I say you know the wrong people.
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2006-05-19 10:36 AM ILY: RECORDING article I LOVE YOU, I'M SORRY, AND I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN, now in post-production. Bob Auld, the recordist on I LOVE YOU, I'M SORRY, AND I'LL NEVER DO IT AGAIN, wrote an article about how he recorded the opera singers live on the set. It's in the June issue of RECORDING magazine, now on newsstands. We used essentially the same technique as in CREDO (vocals recorded a capella on the set, music composed and laid in afterwards, in post), but with a big step up in complexity. I haven't seen it yet, but I'll try to hit Barnes & Noble with the boys this afternoon. Read/Post Comments (10) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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