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290 – A Complete Unknown

The new film A Complete Unknown follows the early life of Bob Dylan as he first arrives in New York City and meets the people that would define his musical journey. Director James Mangold’s movie features live performances in small rooms, bars, as well as massive festivals and the sound team had to make each song feel real and unique. Supervising Sound Editor Don Sylvester, Re-recording Mixer Paul Massey, Supervising Music Editor Ted Caplan and Production Sound Mixer Tod Maitland tell us how they built the live scenes of musical history with the use of real vintage microphones, cleaver editing and many passes on the mix stage.

(L-R) Ted Caplan, Paul Massey, Don Sylvester & Tod Maitland
This Episode is sponsored by Sound Ideas’ latest library, Golf Sound Effects.

LINKS:

Tod Maitland on IMDB

Paul Massey on IMDB

Ted Caplan on IMDB

Don Sylvester on IMDB

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