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INVALUABLE 1 OF 2
The last two episodes do not hold back on knowledge share without using a lot of terminology. As composers, producers, sound designers and audio professionals both David Asomaning working as an educator and Robyn Phiri working on virtual instrument designs share their experience with film, music, sound and give a rounded view of sound experiences that may help those wishing to improve mixes, masters (and in the next episode facilities).
Throughout the series Robyn of Sound Composed records via Zoom, edits and allows her music blends to provide the soundtrack to the series. This episode begins with the same melodic vibe as the rest of the sound series but she has added an ending from her Crossing Borders trailer options for a fun ending - the full version came from imagining a car reaching the Zambezi, looking over at the Mosi-o-Tunya waterfall and deciding it might be worth revving it up and jumping across the border. A fun one for a future animation perhaps!
From mixing and mastering to studio build, this is the one for sound pros, future studio builds and anyone who wants to improve their sound, mixes, masters, productions and working spaces.
Questions and comments come in from Zambian sound pros and studio builders with the general consensus at the conclusion being more of this please!
The session details will be available on the website along with more information of upcoming sessions. The sound page should be up soon where you will be able to watch the videos from David and see clips of the projects that they have worked on together. For more details on David please visit his site.
Sound Composed is able to fully endorse David Asomaning and DM Sound Design for all things audio, training and consultancy. Robyn from Sound Composed is happy to have David onboard as she completes research for British Council Southern African Arts and looks forward to virtual sound training provisions that will help young Zambians find local bases where they can set up camp and learn environmental sound recordings, underwater recordings, virtual sound and cultural recordings in safe spaces with women only classes as well as special arrangements for those with linguistic requirements. The options for visual learners will be open once template setters have completed upcoming initiatives.
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