Interactive Television 

Apr 1, 2002, by Gary S. Hall

If you listen to the hype, interactive television is already here. It is, after all, now possible for viewers to vote on alternate endings, participate...

Composer Glover Gill 

Apr 1, 2002, By Sarah Benzuly

Glover Gill doesn't use Sonic Foundry's Acid or Coda Music Technology's Finale when he sits down (or stands, as sometimes is the case) to compose; in...

The Bake-Off 

Mar 1, 2002

Every year, in the first week of February, the members of the Sound Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences gather at the Academy Theater...

Amadeus: The Director's Cut 

Mar 1, 2002, By Blair Jackson

If you haven't seen Milos Forman's Amadeus for a number of years, it's easy to forget what a great film it is. In a hazy memory, you probably recall the...

The Shipping News 

Feb 1, 2002, By Tom Kenny

It's a truism these days in all worlds audio: Those who produce are working in the highest resolution possible, while those who consume often seem to...

Surreal Sound, Toy Cameras 

Jan 1, 2002, By Arlan Boll

As a sound designer, I am always searching for new and interesting ways to re-create sounds, hoping to avoid that dissatisfying, heard-it-before feeling...

Composer Spotlight: Richard Wolf 

Jan 1, 2002, By David John Farinella

Richard Wolf has some unconventional assistance while he composes music for the new WB Network animated television program Static Shock. When I get the...

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 

Dec 1, 2001, By Blair Jackson

Few films in recent years have been as hotly anticipated as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first movie to be made from J.K. Rowling's gazillion-selling...

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