Thursday, May 15, 2008

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN


"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian"
rides into theaters May 16th. Making sure the inside of the wardrobe sounds as good as the outside is sound supervisor James Mather. Of "Potter" film decent, Mather is no stranger to fantasy, and he continues to help Harry fight Voldemort this fall with "Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince". Mixing for "Caspian" took place at De Lane Lea's London stages with Terry Poter and Dean Zupancic handling dialog/music and effects, respectively. The mix team normally resides in the main theater on Disney's Burbank lot where the first "Narnia" film dubbed in 2005. Production sound was horded by Tony Johnson. Another "Narnia" alum, he is listed to be doing James Cameron's next, "Avatar". Composing for "Caspian" was handled by Harry Gregson-Williams. Tracking took place at Abbey Road and some great photographic coverage can be found, HERE at the newly discovered (new to me that is) gem, scoringsessions.com. While a great audio interview with Gregson-Williams and director Andrew Adamson can be found, HERE.


CHECK BACK SOON FOR A Q AND A WITH FIRST ASSISTANT SOUND EDITOR ALISTAIR HAWKINS!


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SUPERVISING SOUND EDITOR: James Mather


RE-RECORDING MIXER: Terry Poter


RE-RECORDING MIXER: Dean Zupancic


PRODUCTION SOUND MIXER: Tony Johnson



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COMPOSER: Harry Gregson-Williams

2 comments:

patrick said...

sounds like a good soundtrack

frite13 said...

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