Sound Is Important! How Sound Design Can Help You Tell Your Story

Sunday, January 27, 3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
The Box at The Ray, 1768 Park Ave.

Sound design is as important to indie movies as studio tentpoles. Join The Sound of Silence’s Michael Tyburski (director, co-writer), Ben Nabors (producer, co-writer), Grant Elder (sound designer), and Ian Gaffney-Rosenfeld (sound designer) and Honey Boy's Alma Har’el (director), Brent Kiser (sound designer), and Will Files (re-recording mixer) as they present clips from the films and talk about how they use sound to transport the audience and build the world outside the frame.

Presented by Dolby Institute

Credits

Michael Tyburski
Panelist
Ben Nabors
Panelist
Grant Elder
Panelist
Ian Gaffney-Rosenfield
Panelist
Alma Har'el
Panelist
Brent Kiser
Panelist
Will Files
Panelist
 
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