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Free radio on shortwave from the hills of New Hampshire to the world broadcast via 6070 & 7440 kHz in Europe. An homage to offshore, pirate, and underground radio stations. Also a nod to non-commercial stations worldwide. The Free Radio Skybird crew include: Shane Quentin, One Deck Pete, Justin Moore and sometimes the late Gary Bourgeois of the original Skybird Radio. Free Radio Skybird is a collaborative effort with an incredibly talented and enthusiastic group of presenters which also includes edits of Radio Emma Toc World Service
He-man och Skeletor! Pojkarna åker på klassresa till Eternia och försöker få rätsida på allt om Cannons filmatisering av den omåttligt populära plastgubben. Podden har dessutom erhållit en besynnerligt vacker gåva med en smått otrolig backstory, leker "Sexleksak eller Heman-karaktär?" och spekulerar onödigt mycket kring huruvida Skeletor är vegan eller inte. Podden gästas denna gång av Gary Bourgeois, han som jobbade som re-recording mixer i ljudteamet. Vi bjuds på sannerligen ohörda anekdoter om en oerfaren regissör och de israeliska musklerna bakom Cannon Films. Avsnittet är sponsrat av mästarna på discshop.fi. Bland alla som lajkar, kommenterar eller delar så lottar vi ut ett exemplar av filmen och en hög podd-merch. Tävlingen avslutas söndagen den 8.9.2019. I have the power! Hitta oss här: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/8595podcast Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/8595podcast iTunes - http://tinyurl.com/jkezzwz Acast - https://www.acast.com/8595 Facebook - www.facebook.com/8595podcast/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/8595_podcast/ 8595podcast@gmail.com
René, Teresa and Tim all chat with Gary Bourgeois as he takes us through his personal Protools template. Hear what he uses as a starting point when mixing films like Captain America: The First Avenger, Team America: World Police and literally hundreds of other films and TV shows. Really interesting talk with a super interesting guy!
René, Teresa and Tim all chat with Gary Bourgeois as he takes us through his personal Protools template. Hear what he uses as a starting point when mixing films like Captain America: The First Avenger, Team America: World Police and literally hundreds of other films and TV shows. Really interesting talk with a super interesting guy!
In an age of earbuds and headphones, the communal aspect of music seems less prevalent than ever. The used record stores of Birmingham beg to differ. Listen in as we investigate their growing popularity and the place music has in today’s society. This episode features Marian McKay of Charlemagne Records, Gary Bourgeois and Jimmy Griffin of Renaissance Records, and Eric and Eugene Bates of Bates Brothers Recording Studios. The music in this episode was made and written by Samford student Kerry Joiner. Find more about our program at www.oralhistory.samford.com. You can find us on social media on Twitter (@su_stori), Instagram (@samford_stori), Facebook, and our blog, the Bull Pup (samfordhistory.com).
Conversing with Gary Bourgeois and Jimmy Griffin is like listening to a comedy team of long standing. They speak in a kind of code, in which one always knows exactly what the other is about to say, which story is about to be told of their four-decade friendship. For most of that time, they've also had a business relationship, first at the legendary Charlemagne Records at Five Points South, and for the past 14 years at Renaissance Records, also at Five Points. Standing in the well-packed confines of Renaissance on a recent Friday afternoon — surrounded by vinyl, CDs, DVDs and books — Bourgeois and Griffin spool out an idiosyncratically comprehensive catalogue of their musical knowledge, stories of their interactions with customers over the years, and their thoughts on how it is that one little corner of Birmingham, Alabama, supports two gloriously independent music stores. Enjoy the latest WeldCast.
This week we are featuring the 2016 Mix Magazine Presents Sound for Film event hosted at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City. This event focused on a theme of “The Merging of Art, Technique and Tools”. In this weeks episode we are featuring re-recording mixer Gary Bourgeois, who delivered the keynote speech to open the special film sound event. Gary's list of credits ranges from the music documentaries early in his career, to Pretty in Pink, Back to School, Ghostbusters II, Benny and Joon, Dolores Claiborne and a host of major film credits through the 1980s, 1990s, 200s and on to the present day. He has mixed a variety of television productions, from series to made-for TV movies. Stay tuned for additional exclusive panel discussions that we will be featuring on the podcast from this years Mix Magazine Presents Sound for Film event. You can hear more conversations with sound designers, composers and directors on the SoundWorks Collection podcast on iTunes and streaming online at www.SoundWorkscollection.com
This week we are featuring the 2015 Mix Magazine Presents Sound for Film event hosted at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City. This event focused on a theme of “The Art of Sound Design: Music, Dialog and Effects in an Immersive World.” The topic of this third roundtable discussion is on dialog recording which included tips and techniques from production through the edit and on to the final mix, with an emphasis on how they all strive to keep the production track and work with post to form the basis of any sound design. This panel was moderated by Jeff Wexler and featured Lee Orloff, Teri Dorman, Gary Bourgeois, Marla McGuire and Stephen Tibbo