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Busy Week Mixing Popular Bands

Friday, September 18th, 2009

I worked with KISS this week, mixing their live satellite tour to promote their new album and tour, hitting 15 cities in the US and Canada. I was the broadcast sound mixer and also handled micing up Gene Simmons and the rest of the band, outfitting them with their IFB earbuds for their personal monitoring of their televised conversations, as well as operating the telephone “hybrid” systems to connect the multiple studios country wide.

It was quick work to have so many individual conversations with 15 different networks in just 2 hours time but it all went pretty well and served as great publicity for their show.

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I also worked with Incubus and Hoobastank mixing promotional content for the new X-Box 360 game “Halo 3 ODST.” They were nice guys and darn good gamers!

Incubus

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Live Sound Mixing at Nokia Live

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009


I’ve started working at the Nokia Theater at L.A. Live, a great new space in Downtown, next to the Staples Center where I help with audio for live concerts and broadcasts.

To your right is the audio control room, with a Studer Vista Console. I especially like the touch-screens meters and controls!

Nokia Live Audio Control Room

Recently we mixed Stevie Wonder for a live taping of “The Brian McKnight Show.” Stevie was such a great guy, so fun and funny, and legendary!

Got a chance to work with Design FX remote recording systems and engineers. They were great guys and have a good system for big concert multi-track recording’s on big-budget events!

Stevie Wonder Live

Production Sound on “The Office”

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

So I worked a day on the Office for NBC as a boom operator / A2 and it was a great experience. We traveled to Buffalo, NY to shoot the vows at Niagra Falls for the wedding episode. The production was really well run, and the locals were all so great. It’s so fulfilling working on a popular show, you are welcomed with open arms to a town who are so happy to have us.

At one point a young elevator operator interrupted to say that it was a pleasure to meet and work with us. So cute.

John Krasinski was feeling under the weather that day but still pulled out a great performance. and Jenna Fisher was very helpful to me with the mic-ing process in her wedding dress and ‘baby belly’ costume. I honestly hadn’t been too caught up on current events of the show so was quite surprised to see that the character’s were expecting! (I didn’t mention that to them tho)

Equipment used: Sennheiser and Lectrosonics wireless lavalier’s with countryman mic elements, both chosen for their waterproof characteristics. Sound Devices 442 for on-site multi-track recording, and a Sennheiser MKH-70 hypercardiod condenser “shotgun” microphone.

Our director was a recognizable actor/comedian Paul Feig, who I loved in the movie “Ski Patrol.”

We made the front page of both big newspapers for the city, and I was even in one of the pictures! Flying my boom in the background.

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While flying home to LA I was sat next to the actress Isabel Lucas most recently in Transformers 2.

Isabel Lucas

She was trying out for a part in a movie based on the book that I was reading that very moment, On The Road by Jack Kerouac. Pretty coincidental.

It was a great experience working with the cast and crew of NBC’s “The Office” and I look forward to helping out again soon!

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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

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Busy Year Mixing and Mastering!

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

The first 3 months of the year were taken up by shooting 2 seasons back-to-back, of FOX’s Hell’s Kitchen, as a control room sound mixer. Hell’s Kitchen Season 6 & 7 were quite exciting! Tune in for more details on that.

Hell's Kitchen Audio Control Room

Then I went on to help with CW’s America’s Next Top Model Season 13. I am an “A2″ on that show so I place the mics on the contestants and help facilitate the rest of the sound crew. It’s a fun show and a great family of people on the crew, many who have been doing it since the first season!

Top Model Audio

After a long run of work in ‘09 I took the month of july off to “recharge the batteries.” And it was fantastic. But it’s great to be back!

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I’ve since worked a few days a an alternate control room sound mixer on CBS’s Big Brother. Its a great control room to work in but can sometimes get a bit booring watching “the paint dry.” But its pretty close to the dream job of mixing a live broadcast in surround sound, so one step closer, right?!

Live Gospel Album

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Alexis Joi Live

Feb 2009

Portable multitrack recording of a live gospel band performance.

Gospel Recording

I always love any chance I can get to mix some music. And these guys are great! Album mix soon to come.

Equipment Used: Yamaha o1V mixing sonsole, ProTools, Digi 002, Metacorder, Presonus optical preamp, Motu 828 optical I/O, Whirlwind XLR splitter, Shure, Sennheiser, and Audix microphones.

Freddy & Francine Live @ The Apple Store

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Freddy & Francine

Live at the Apple Store

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This was just a stereo mic in the room at the tail end of the show but it works!

Their energy is great and I look forward to working with these cool cats again soon.

Equipment Used: ZOOM H4N 4-channel recorder.

John Legend on PBS

Monday, May 4th, 2009

John Legend on “The People Speak”

I recorded a live mix of John Legend for an independent documentary called “The People Speak.” It was a very cool project involving some very cool people. I look forward to seeing it someday on PBS.

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View The People Speak Trailer

Feature Film Sound Mixing and Mastering

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Rock Slyde

Jan – Feb 2009

Re-recording mixer for an independent feature film featuring Patrick Warburton and Andy Dick.

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Hells Kitchen Production Sound Engineering

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Hells Kitchen Seasons 5 & 6

Jan – March 2009

Its good to be back! Seriously though, why all the yelling?

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With 3 control rooms, 6 camera crews, and 60 cameras and microphones, Hells Kitchen is quite a big setup. I help engineer over 600 channels of audio, 6 days a week, 4 weeks per season, often 2 seasons a year. It’s a great show, and no, Gordon Ramsay is not the devil.

We will be gearing up soon for another installment of the reality competition, and I’m sure they’ll be turning up the heat on this one! Stay tuned!

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