One thing I hate about Television is the production value,
and don't get me wrong. To work in TV you have to be talented and extremely quick,
but I personally like how films allow for slightly longer production schedules and more time to get it artistically correct.
I just watched a bit of the "MISSING" sneak peak and it's pretty strewn with audio technicalities I know the sound designer and mixer would have loved to have more time to work on.. It's got no blatant errors or anything, but I know them and know for a fact they would have done more to massage the soundtrack and make the mix sparkle, but alas... TV schedules and all, I think a few corners had to be cut. It's still a good mix, I just think more time thrown in could have really elevated it.
Same thing happened on the Pacific, though I thought it sounded great!!! The mixers on that series for HBO were told "Okay, you have a week per episode (for everything...) and it has to sound as good as Saving Private Ryan. START! ........... But the mixer and designers on that series I thought did a miraculous job considering the production demand and schedule...
This is why I like Terrance Malik. Apparently he doesn't mind if it takes a year and a half to sound design his movie.
That's my kind of director!
and don't get me wrong. To work in TV you have to be talented and extremely quick,
but I personally like how films allow for slightly longer production schedules and more time to get it artistically correct.
I just watched a bit of the "MISSING" sneak peak and it's pretty strewn with audio technicalities I know the sound designer and mixer would have loved to have more time to work on.. It's got no blatant errors or anything, but I know them and know for a fact they would have done more to massage the soundtrack and make the mix sparkle, but alas... TV schedules and all, I think a few corners had to be cut. It's still a good mix, I just think more time thrown in could have really elevated it.
Same thing happened on the Pacific, though I thought it sounded great!!! The mixers on that series for HBO were told "Okay, you have a week per episode (for everything...) and it has to sound as good as Saving Private Ryan. START! ........... But the mixer and designers on that series I thought did a miraculous job considering the production demand and schedule...
This is why I like Terrance Malik. Apparently he doesn't mind if it takes a year and a half to sound design his movie.

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