The Cinema Audio Society revealed that they will honor Oscar and Emmy-winning Sound Mixer Tom Fleischman, Cas with the Cas Career Achievement Award, the organization’s highest accolade. Fleischman will be presented with the honor at the 56th Cas Awards which will take place January 25, 2020, at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown.
“I am delighted to announce the selection of Tom Fleischman by the Cas for our Career Achievement Honoree at this year’s 56th Annual Cas Awards,” said Cas President Karol Urban. “Tom is a world-renowned sound mixer with a portfolio of over 190 films and over 20 television projects.”
She continued, “It is hard to be a fan of the small or large screen without having experienced the work of this talented sound artist. Whether collaborating with Martin Scorsese or mixing rare footage of some of the world’s most renowned musical artists, Tom is a powerhouse professionally as well as...
“I am delighted to announce the selection of Tom Fleischman by the Cas for our Career Achievement Honoree at this year’s 56th Annual Cas Awards,” said Cas President Karol Urban. “Tom is a world-renowned sound mixer with a portfolio of over 190 films and over 20 television projects.”
She continued, “It is hard to be a fan of the small or large screen without having experienced the work of this talented sound artist. Whether collaborating with Martin Scorsese or mixing rare footage of some of the world’s most renowned musical artists, Tom is a powerhouse professionally as well as...
- 8/13/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
After losing the Mpse Award for sound editing, “Dunkirk” grabbed sound mixing honors Saturday night at the 54th Cas Awards at the Omni. Pixar’s “Coco” and National Geographic’s “Jane” took the animation and documentary prizes.
With the Oscars a week away, will Christopher Nolan’s audio tour-de-force win both sound editing and sound mixing? Or will it split with “Blade Runner 2049” or “Baby Driver”?
Meanwhile, the Sound Mixing team of “Black Mirror: USS Callister” took top honors for Television Movie or Mini-Series. Television-One Hour honors went to “Game of Thrones”: “Beyond the Wall,” while “Silicon Valley”: “”Mix Pre- 10T Recorder”-Con’” won the award for Television Series-Half Hour. “Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge” won for Television Non-Fiction, Variety or Music Series or Specials.
“Darkest Hour” director Joe Wright earned the Cas Filmmaker Award, sound engineer Anna Behlmer (“Moulin Rouge!”) was honored with Cas Career Achievement Award,...
With the Oscars a week away, will Christopher Nolan’s audio tour-de-force win both sound editing and sound mixing? Or will it split with “Blade Runner 2049” or “Baby Driver”?
Meanwhile, the Sound Mixing team of “Black Mirror: USS Callister” took top honors for Television Movie or Mini-Series. Television-One Hour honors went to “Game of Thrones”: “Beyond the Wall,” while “Silicon Valley”: “”Mix Pre- 10T Recorder”-Con’” won the award for Television Series-Half Hour. “Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge” won for Television Non-Fiction, Variety or Music Series or Specials.
“Darkest Hour” director Joe Wright earned the Cas Filmmaker Award, sound engineer Anna Behlmer (“Moulin Rouge!”) was honored with Cas Career Achievement Award,...
- 2/25/2018
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Universal’s Les Misérables was honored for Best Sound Mixing for a motion picture and Disney/Pixar’s team for Brave took the award for animated feature film tonight as the Cinema Audio Society handed out prizes for Sound Mixing for 2012 in six categories plus a separate pair of awards for technical achievement. The team for Hatfields & McCoys Part 1 (The History Channel) took the nod for TV movie or miniseries, and Homeland: Beruit Is Back (Showtime) won in the one-hour TV series category. The prize for mixing of a half-hour series went to the team behind ABC’s Modern Family. The 49th Annual Cas Awards were hosted by Ktla’s Sam Rubin at downtown La’s Millennium Biltmore Hotel. Anne Hathaway presented director Jonathan Demme the Cas Filmmaker Award, and triple Oscar-winning sound mixer Chris Newman received the 31st Cas Career Achievement Award presented by Demme and previous Cas honoree-Oscar winner Tom Fleischman.
- 2/17/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Andrew Davis Returns To Stony Island
By Alex Simon
Director Andrew Davis made his name with hard-hitting action blockbusters like The Fugitive, Under Siege and The Guardian, but like most filmmakers, his first effort was a small film with a modest budget and a lot of heart. Davis’ directing debut Stony Island was shot in 1977, helmed by the then 30 year-old who had made a name for himself as a cinematographer, and conceived as a love letter to the South Chicago neighborhood where he grew up. Based loosely on the story of Davis’ younger brother Richie (starring as a fictionalized version of himself), who grew up as one of the few white kids in a largely African-American neighborhood, Stony Island follows a group of young musicians who try to form an R&B group in their racially-mixed neighborhood. Featuring the film debuts of now-notable names such as Dennis Franz, Susanna Hoffs,...
By Alex Simon
Director Andrew Davis made his name with hard-hitting action blockbusters like The Fugitive, Under Siege and The Guardian, but like most filmmakers, his first effort was a small film with a modest budget and a lot of heart. Davis’ directing debut Stony Island was shot in 1977, helmed by the then 30 year-old who had made a name for himself as a cinematographer, and conceived as a love letter to the South Chicago neighborhood where he grew up. Based loosely on the story of Davis’ younger brother Richie (starring as a fictionalized version of himself), who grew up as one of the few white kids in a largely African-American neighborhood, Stony Island follows a group of young musicians who try to form an R&B group in their racially-mixed neighborhood. Featuring the film debuts of now-notable names such as Dennis Franz, Susanna Hoffs,...
- 4/24/2012
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
HollywoodNews.com: The Millennium Biltmore Hotel was the site for the 47th Annual Cas Awards Dinner this evening as the organization bestowed the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture to True Grit and the Sound Mixing Team of Production Mixer Peter F. Kurland, Cas and Re-recording Mixers Skip Lievsay, Cas, Craig Berkey, Cas and Greg Orloff, Cas. This is the third Cas win for Kurland who previously won for No Country for Old Men and Walk the Line. This is the second Cas win for Lievsay, Berkey and Orloff who won previously for No Country for Old Men.
During the ceremony, Jeffrey S. Wexler, Cas, was honored with the Cas Career Achievement Award presented by Tomlinson Holman, Cas, the developer of the Thx system and Oscar® winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler, Asc. During the presentation Holman remarked than nearly 40 years ago he served as Wexler’s boom operator,...
During the ceremony, Jeffrey S. Wexler, Cas, was honored with the Cas Career Achievement Award presented by Tomlinson Holman, Cas, the developer of the Thx system and Oscar® winning cinematographer Haskell Wexler, Asc. During the presentation Holman remarked than nearly 40 years ago he served as Wexler’s boom operator,...
- 2/20/2011
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
Becoming Eduardo's Julian Alcaraz, Brad Littlefield, and Jaime Monroy at the 2010 Burbank International Film Festival. Photo by Pop Culture Passionistas.
The Burbank International Film Festival heads into the home stretch with a full day of screenings and seminars. Here's a run down of today's events.
Films are being shown at the AMC 6 from noon to 11:00 Pm with several features including the Best Feature nominee, Becoming Eduardo and Pedaco de Papel (Piece of Paper) and blocks of dark comedy shorts, rom-com shorts, drama shorts, and music videos.
The last day of seminars also concludes today at Video Symphony from 4:00 to 8:00 Pm.
A complete list of all programs for the day follows the jump. For tickets and more information visit the Burbank International Film Festival website.
AMC 6
770 North 1st Street Burbank, CA 91501
Features
12:00-2:00 Pm
Macho Like Me
Pedaco de Papel (Piece of Paper)
Dark Comedy...
The Burbank International Film Festival heads into the home stretch with a full day of screenings and seminars. Here's a run down of today's events.
Films are being shown at the AMC 6 from noon to 11:00 Pm with several features including the Best Feature nominee, Becoming Eduardo and Pedaco de Papel (Piece of Paper) and blocks of dark comedy shorts, rom-com shorts, drama shorts, and music videos.
The last day of seminars also concludes today at Video Symphony from 4:00 to 8:00 Pm.
A complete list of all programs for the day follows the jump. For tickets and more information visit the Burbank International Film Festival website.
AMC 6
770 North 1st Street Burbank, CA 91501
Features
12:00-2:00 Pm
Macho Like Me
Pedaco de Papel (Piece of Paper)
Dark Comedy...
- 9/16/2010
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
Tonight marks the opening of the 2010 Burbank International Film Festival. The nine-day event is filled with shorts, features, music videos, and seminars by and for filmmakers from all over the world.
The festivities kick off at 5:30 Pm with a red carpet event and opening reception at the Burbank AMC 6 movie theater. Following the get-together is the first screening of the week, a feature length documentary called The Elephant in the Living Room by Michael Webber. The film dives into the world of exotic pets in the U.S. suburbs.
More screenings continue through the week at four locations. In addition to the AMC 6, films are scheduled to be shown at Video Symphony, Burbank High School, and Barney's Beanery.
During the week, seminars on sound, editing, stunts, music, and other topics of interest will be conducted by industry leaders. Among these are Tom Holman from LucasFilm, retired Paramount Studios sound director CeCe Hall,...
The festivities kick off at 5:30 Pm with a red carpet event and opening reception at the Burbank AMC 6 movie theater. Following the get-together is the first screening of the week, a feature length documentary called The Elephant in the Living Room by Michael Webber. The film dives into the world of exotic pets in the U.S. suburbs.
More screenings continue through the week at four locations. In addition to the AMC 6, films are scheduled to be shown at Video Symphony, Burbank High School, and Barney's Beanery.
During the week, seminars on sound, editing, stunts, music, and other topics of interest will be conducted by industry leaders. Among these are Tom Holman from LucasFilm, retired Paramount Studios sound director CeCe Hall,...
- 9/10/2010
- by Pop Culture Passionistas
- popculturepassionistas
Since, as a mixer, I'm not involved in the mysteries of a spotting session, this month's column is going to be another in my series of "tech tips", covering some engineering issues that have recently been in the air.
Just one mic?
I've often been asked, by a composer with a personal studio, what microphone they might buy to record "everything" they need to. To engineers, it's a nice luxury to work in a studio or scoring stage with a well-equipped microphone closet. Part of our expertise is to know and understand the subtle differences, the sonic signatures of fine microphones, and to choose which instruments are best complemented by which mics.
But of course, many folks haven't got the budget for lots of microphones. So here's my advice: an early investment by any aspiring composer should be at least one high quality microphone. I would go with a "condenser...
Just one mic?
I've often been asked, by a composer with a personal studio, what microphone they might buy to record "everything" they need to. To engineers, it's a nice luxury to work in a studio or scoring stage with a well-equipped microphone closet. Part of our expertise is to know and understand the subtle differences, the sonic signatures of fine microphones, and to choose which instruments are best complemented by which mics.
But of course, many folks haven't got the budget for lots of microphones. So here's my advice: an early investment by any aspiring composer should be at least one high quality microphone. I would go with a "condenser...
- 3/30/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (Les Brockmann)
- SCOREcastOnline.com
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