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Milan made into music


June 14, 2010

Unidentified Sound Object made a great post on how ambient noises can be turned into music:

audioscan is an artistic project conceived by Giorgio Sancristoforo, produced by AGON in collaboration with basemental. The project consists of a multimedia interactive installation and of a live performance combining music and video. Both are based on the sound mapping of Milan. At the basis of audioscan there are 1.580 recordings and phonometric surveys gathered within the perimeter contained in the main ring road of Milan.


Hear the result below – and check out the full post on audioscan here.



Audioscan (#1) MILANO – music created from noise by Giorgio Sancristoforo





  Posted by Asbjoern Andersen, Epic Sound - Contact

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Voice actors needed: Italian, Spanish, French and German


June 9, 2010

We’re looking to expand our catalogue of Italian, Spanish, French and German voice actors even further, so if you’re a voice actor, we’d love to hear your best work.


Voice actors needed


Hop on over to this page and click the ‘Submit VO demo’ link on the left-hand side – thanks!







The Art of Music Supervision


June 7, 2010

Cinematical has an interview up with experienced music supervisor Randall Poster, whose recent credits include The Hangover, Up in the Air, Jennifer’s Body, Whip It, Gentlemen Broncos and Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Cinematical: Just to get started, how did you get started as a music supervisor and what’s involved in it as a job?


Randall Poster: I came to doing it in an organic way. I graduated from college and I didn’t really have any clear direction, really. Subsequently, a friend and I wrote a script that was based around a college radio station that reflected some of our experiences. People were interested in it and we developed it at the Sundance Institute and made this movie [A Matter of Degrees] in 1990. It was a really long, hard road to completion, and I really enjoyed it, and there was a very big musical component; we recorded songs and made a record, and [through that process] I sort of found out I really wanted to work with great film directors. This was sort of an area where I was just going to try to become an expert and focused in. That sort of started things out and I began to work with some of my peers who were making movies, and one movie led to another and it just sort of it became the focal point and a career doing it was born. So it was a pretty organic evolution.


Read the full interview over at Cinematical.


(via @lydrummet)





  Posted by Asbjoern Andersen, Epic Sound - Contact

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The sound of Splinter Cell: Conviction


June 3, 2010

Miguel Isaza over at Designing Sound came across this interesting feature on the sound for Splinter Cell: Conviction:






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