164 - Creative Sound Design at Aspen Shortsfest 2023

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What goes into building a soundtrack for a short film? And collaborating with a sound team when you’re dealing with a short time frame? And an even more limited budget?To help us answer those questions and more, Glenn moderates a panel discussion with some of the filmmakers from this year’s Aspen Shortsfest — which is, without question, one of the best film festivals in the world for short films and short filmmakers:- Madli Lääne, Director of “Dear Passengers”- Nikita Diakur, Director of “Backflip”- Luis Fernando Puente, Director of “I Have No Tears, and I Must Cry”This is a great discussion about the creative process of storytelling. And how that process translates into crafting a compelling soundtrack for a film… regardless of runtime!Sound teams for the short films:“Dear Passengers”Sound Designer - Markus AndreasComposer - Patrick McGinleyFoley Artist - Anna-Maria JamsFoley Recordist - Joonas TaimlaAdditional Sound Effects - Aleksandra Koel“Backflip”Sound Designer - David Kamphttps://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000008901281/backflip.html“I Have No Tears, and I Must Cry”Sound Designer - Erik NaumannComposer - Jorge MurciaTeaser: https://vimeo.com/718108679Many thanks to the faculty and students of Colorado Film School, who filmed and recorded this panel discussion for us: Sound Recordist - Diana FloodCamera Operators - Tim Bulger, Wil Francis, Felicia Hettinga, Lucas LacyEditor - Quinton KaineProduction Assistants - Skylar McKelvey, Geneva SchaferInstructor, Post Supervisor - Matt BaxterInstructor, Production Supervisor - Aaron KoehlerAnd extra special thanks to Aspen Shortsfest:Susan Wrubel - Executive + Artistic DirectorJason Anderson - Shortsfest Program DirectorErin McVoy - Operations + Production DirectorRegna Frank-Jones - Head of Education Allie Wrubel - Program + Marketing ManagerRoger Ramos - Program + Education Coordinatorhttps://aspenfilm.org/our-festivals/shortsfest/Please subscribe to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn. 

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