Right Track/Sound On Sound Bring in Top Motion PicturesNew York City's Right Track/Sound on Sound Studios has hosted a number
of motion-picture projects, including The Producers. Studio A509 and production
rooms at 509 West 38th St., as well as Studios A, B and C at the main
168 West 48th St. location have been busy with numerous feature films.
"Over the years, many motion pictures have called on us for tracking and
mixing," reports Right Track studio manager Donna Kloepfer. "Studio A509,
the largest dedicated recording studio in New York City, is a favorite
of feature-film producers and composers. They also enjoy our ability to
follow through in our production rooms and in Studios A, B and C for a
complete package of motion-picture services."
Sony Pictures' production of Mel Brooks' The Producers did original score
recording in Studio A509 with engineer Frank Wolfe. Producer Doug Besterman
remained at Right Track/Sound on Sound for Digidesign Pro Tools editing
in one of the company's production rooms and vocal overdubs in Studio
A.
Engineers John Richards and Alan Silverman teamed for Disney's Casanova,
directed by Lasse Hallstrom and starring Heath Ledger as the fabled romantic.
They recorded Alexandre Desplat's original score in Studio A509 and performed
the 5.1 surround mix in Studio C.
Studio C recently had a complete cosmetic facelift and was outfitted with
a 72-input SSL 9000 J, an Augspurger main monitor array and an extensive
complement of outboard gear.
John Richards was also in demand for Paramount's 2006 release, Last Holiday,
directed by Wayne Wang and starring Queen Latifah as a shy woman taking
a last fling. Right Track/Sound on Sound's production room hosted composer
George Fenton for pre-production and writing; he moved on to Studio A509
to record the score with Richards and finished in Studio A for the 5.1
surround mix. Disney returned with John Lasseter's 2006 feature, Cars,
the animated saga of a hot-shot stock car who finds the true meaning of
friendship and family. Engineer Frank Filipetti recorded and overdubbed
Randy Newman's original songs for the movie in Studio A509 and Studios
A and B. he all-digital Studio B is outfitted with a 24-bit, 96k-capable
Euphonix System 5 48-fader control surface.
And director Douglas McGrath's independent feature Infamous checked in
to record Rachel Portman's original score with engineer Richard King in
Studio A509.
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