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Tomlinson Holman is famous for his pioneering work in film sound production. He developed THX-the name derived from Tomlinson Holman's eXperiment- hde was sound engineer on such films as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. He brings his expertise to the field of sound for video productions. In this new edition, Holman teaches genuinely professional techniques for a recording medium often viewed as an amateur format but on which feature films are now being shot. This book offers professional tips on production sound, editing, and mixing techniques that can…mehr

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Tomlinson Holman is famous for his pioneering work in film sound production. He developed THX-the name derived from Tomlinson Holman's eXperiment- hde was sound engineer on such films as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. He brings his expertise to the field of sound for video productions. In this new edition, Holman teaches genuinely professional techniques for a recording medium often viewed as an amateur format but on which feature films are now being shot. This book offers professional tips on production sound, editing, and mixing techniques that can make lower budget works sound like fully professional productions.
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Tomlinson Holman is one of the most prominent figures in audio today. He is widely known for introducing new products and processes in the field, including the THX Sound System, Home THX, and the THX Digital Mastering program developed while he was Corporate Technical Director at Lucasfilm, Ltd. Mr. Holman has won career achievement awards from Cinema Audio Society and the Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association, as well as an Academy Award for Technical Achievement in 2001. His feature film credits include Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi among others. Arthur Baum received his bachelor's degree in physics and mathematics from Harvard University and went on to study film sound at the University of Southern California. He has mixed and recorded sound for several independent films, webisodes, and documentaries and has edited sound for television programs airing on Discovery Channel, Syfy Network, Cartoon Network, and Animal Planet. In addition to his work on independent and corporate projects, Mr. Baum has served on the faculty of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, teaching sound theory and technique to incoming film production students.