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362 – Wednesday with John Loranger

I recently got to visit supervising sound editor John Loranger, from Netflix’s hit series Wednesday, at his studio in the Toronto area. We spent the afternoon talking about his work on this fantastical series and it’s many audio challenges. These include creature vocal designs for the many different characters, finding comedy in the chaos, and discovering the right tone for this unique genre. We also touched on what it is like to work with legendary director Tim Burton and how important the entire audio post team is.

Supervising Sound Editor John Loranger on a field recording trip to Switzerland

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Tonebenders’ host, Tim Muirhead, will be hosting and moderating a FREE screening of Independence Day to mark the films 30th anniversary. In attendance will be some of the original sound crew that worked on it.  This will take place in Toronto, on July 6th, starting at 6pm at the Hot Docs Theatre.  After the screening I will talk with the film’s Supervising Sound Editor Val Kuklowski, Foley Artist Andy Malcom and Sound Effects Editor Mark Lanza about their work on this groundbreaking film.  Go to https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/vff-mpse-present-independence-day-30th-anniversary-screening-live-qa-tickets-1984406081007?aff=erellivmlt and use the code VFFTonebenders to claim your free seats and entrance to the post screening party where there will be complimentary bites and refreshments.


Attention, sound designers! The community run  Field Recording Slack Channel’s  Mechanical Malfunctions Crowdsource is open from now through July 17th. All you have to do is Submit one original recording, of some kind of mechanical malfunction, to participate.

Everyone who enters, will automatically get a full sound library featuring everyone’s submissions.  This is a great way to add a treasure trove of unique sounds to your arsenal.  Plus More Additional prizes will be awarded, including a Radius Mini Alto wind shield, a pair of LOM Uši Pro microphones, plug-ins from Audio Kids, tons of free sound libraries and more prizes still to be announced.

Find the details here. Let’s start recording!

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John Loranger on IMDB

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