- Kevin O'Connell
Kevin O'Connell (born circa 1957) is a sound re-recording mixer. He holds the record for most Academy Award nominations without a win at 19.
- Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt (born July 12, 1948 in Syracuse, New York) is the archetypal sound designer (a term he invented) and sound editor for many famous and noteworthy films, as well as directing an Oscar-nominated documentary.
- Bob Beemer
Bob Beemer, (AKA Robert Joseph Beemer; Bobby Beemerino) was born on February 8, 1955, at Queen of Angels Hospital in Hollywood, California. Graduating from Loyola High School (Los Angeles) in 1973, he studied Communication Arts and English at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, earning a bachelors degree in 1977 with a double major in those two fields. Always fascinated by sound, he became an expert in remixing for movies.
- William Gazecki
William Gazecki is a documentary filmmaker and sound mixer best known for his Academy Award-nominated film "Waco: The Rules of Engagement" (1997). The film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, was also awarded the International Documentary Association's Distinguished Documentary Achievement Award and won awards at both the Melbourne International Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festival.
- Erik Aadahl
Erik A. Aadahl (born September 16, 1976 in San Francisco) is an American television series editor of Scandinavian descent. Aadahl studied film at Yale and Stanford Universities and he took a full Trustee scholarship to USC's School of Cinematic Arts as a film production major, where he went on to supervise the Spielberg Scoring Stage. He graduated in 1998, and became the Editor Guild's youngest new member.
- Rob Bryanton
Rob Bryanton is a Canadian author and composer, from Regina, Saskatchewan. He is known for his first book, "Imagining the Tenth Dimension". In his book, he discusses many different topics, most notably his new, simplified approach to conceiving the ten dimensions. The book has eleven chapters, which cover a wide variety of topics, from string theory to philosophical questions such as "How much control do we have?" Rob is also a musician.
- Bob Clearmountain
Bob Clearmountain is a American music engineer, mixer and producer. He has worked with many prominent names in music including Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, Roxy Music, King Crimson, The Pretenders, Bryan Adams, Barenaked Ladies, Tears for Fears, INXS and many others. Clearmountain also created a mix of "Fake Plastic Trees" by Radiohead, which the band refused to use, despite being pressured by their American record label to use it.
- Pekka Karjalainen
Pekka Karjalainen is a Finnish film director and sound producer. He gained worldwide fame by producing the movie "Hysteria". It won the Grand Prix at the Stockholm International Film Festival in 1993 and was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film category in 1994.
- Dwayne Buckle
Dwayne Buckle is an African American independent film maker, editor and sound recording artist and mixer from Queens, New York. He works for 360 Sound and Vision Studio. Buckle recorded location sound on Bono's JOINRED.COM African HIV campaign. His first film as writer, director, and producer, "The Minority", won an Executive Director's Choice Award - Honorable Mention at the 15th Annual Pan African Film Festival in February, 2007.
- Bruce Faulconer
Bruce Faulconer is a composer and the primary author of the music featured in English dub of the popular anime Dragon Ball Z. He is the owner and founder of Faulconer Productions as well as CakeMix Recording. *(Copied from Faulconer Production Music and CakeMix Recording with permission) Faulconer’s music is routinely recorded at CakeMix Recording, including the music for hit shows “DragonBall Z” on the Cartoon Network, “Your New House” on the Discovery Channel, …
- Ben Houge
Ben Houge is an internationally active American composer and audio designer. He has worked on many projects, including composing music and designing audio for digital games since 1996. Ben is currently working out of Shanghai, China.
- A.S. Laxmi Narayanan
A. S. Laxmi Narayanan (commonly referred to as Laxmi Narayanan) is an audiographer - sound engineer, mixer and sound editor from India. She won the National Film Award for Best Audiography most recently for her work on the acclaimed feature film "Kannathil Muthamittal" (2002), directed by Mani Ratnam. Some of the films Narayanan has provided audiography for include "Kannathil Muthamittal" (2002), …
- William "bill" Nicholson
William "Bill" Nicholson (born November 18, 1937) is a sound re-recording mixer at NBC Universal studios in Los Angeles, California. During his lengthy career, he has received numerous awards and nominations, including 5 Emmy awards, 22 Emmy nominations, 2 Cinema Audio Society nominations, and an Academy Award nomination for Martin Scorsese's 1980 film Raging Bull. He is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
- Elliott Goldkind
Ask my friendsters, I dunno.
- Steve Boeddeker
- Paul Urmson
Sound Designer and Mixer for Feature Films, Amateur Musician, Filmmaker, Scientist, Chapman Stick Player.
- Kyle Schember
I am a music obsessed individual. I've taken that obession to the level of filling every day with some project to be done for some client or artist who was kind enough to hire me. I'm easy to find on the west coast @ the studio in mindfield in marina del rey california. I am also half of the electronic music/multi-media project "Test Shot Starish" on Subtractive Records.
- Brad Engleking
My wife and I voluteer with the Austin Dog Rescue and foster pets that need homes. I'm very into my career and tend to work a lot more than is healthy. Over the last few years I've wondered what has happened to so many of my friends and I hope to meet up with them and find out what has transpired over the years.
- Matthew Sordello
- Wolfgang Herold
WOLFGANG HEROLD (Producer) In 1988 Wolfgang Herold founded the internationally highly acclaimed post production facility Herold & Besser Studios in Frankfurt/Germany.
- Sven Taits
Sven Taits Sven studied at the National Film and Television School. Subsequently he worked regularly with Bryan Ferry as a music recording engineer. After some years as a sound effects editor he joined De Lane Lea as a re-recording mixer. Sven has worked on ‘ The Constant Gardener ’, ‘ Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit ’, 'United 93' and 'Stardust' .
- Geoffrey Rubay
Geoffrey G. Rubay ... sound effects editor
- Skips Lievsay
- Leslie Shatz
Leslie Shatz ’s career in film spans over thirty years and more than sixty films. He has worked as sound designer; sound editor; sound mixer and re-recording mixer; sound recordist and re recordist; sound effects person; and dialogue editor.
- Mark Friedgen
Mark Friedgen is a fourth generation Californian and the third generation in his family to choose the film business as a career. He grew up in the San Fernando Valley and graduated from Notre Dame High School in 1977. He then attended Valley College and majored in Film and Art. Mark started in the film business in 1980 working as an assistant film editor for Sunn Classic Pictures in Utah. After working at Sunn for 2 years, first as an assistant and then running the TV spot department he...
- Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz
Surname pronounced "Vor-dar-kay-vich"
- Charles Deenen
He started his career back in the middle of the 80s making music for a very large amount of C64 games. He was, and still is, a legend among Commodore 64 owners of that time
- Mark B Stoeckinger
Graduated from USC School of Cinema-Television (1982)
- Bruce Nazarian
- Stuart McCowan
Stuart McCowan grew up in the county of Fife, Scotland. His parents are Stewart (who was killed in a road accident in 1977) and Eileen. He has one brother, Malcolm, and one sister, Nicola. After graduating from Waid Academy High School in Anstruther, Fife, Stuart studied Radio Broadcasting at Glenrothes College and graduated with a Higher National Certificate. Stuart was immediately headhunted by Central FM in Stirling, Scotland where he became the station's Commercial Producer and...
- Paul Hackner
- Jürgen Scharpf
- Frank Garfi
After spending his teen years immersed in the Rock & Roll 1970s, Frank Garfi was given the opportunity to try his hand at the challenging world of music recording where he has flourished for the last 25 years. Starting as a live sound engineer in New York's top music venues (Max's Kansas City, C.B.G.B.'s, Great Gildersleeves, Zappa's, Rock Palace, 2001 Space Odyssey) he soon segued into a career as a much sought after studio engineer. In the early days of compact discs, Garfi worked in...
- Noddy Buttons
Nigel graduated from Ireland's national film school in 1997 and has since been working in film and television as an assistant film editor and off-line editor. His credits include dramas such as the critically acclaimed series "Keen Eddie" (2003), the innovative childrens' series "The Mysti Show" (2004) and the features Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), The Lazarus Child (2004) and Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor (2003) (TV). He has also worked on several...
- Greg Orrante
Greg was born and raised in San Francisco. His first job was mixing sound at a local theme park. From there he went to work for the legendary radio station, KFRC, in San Francisco. In 1987, Greg moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in television production sound, and has been working steadily ever since. Greg is a member of the Cinema Audio Society and The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
- Ren Klyce
- Pascal Garneau
Proud to help carry on a tradition of Northern California film sound design, Pascal works as a freelance sound editor based at George Lucas' world-famous Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, California. His credits include major Hollywood feature films Munich (dir. Steven Spielberg), Charlotte's Web, and Zodiac (dir. David Fincher) as well as several independent feature-films and shorts. Pascal has a Bachelor's degree in Radio & Television from San Francisco State University and an...
- Eric Stanze
Owner of production company Wicked Pixel Cinema. He was a pioneer of independent movies being released to DVD in the early years, when the DVD retail format was in its infancy around the turn of the millennium. His film Ice from the Sun (1999) was one of the first independent films to be released on DVD, and it was the very first movie shot on Super 8mm film to be released on DVD.
- Jan Schermer
- Nicolas Renbeck