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Summer 2018

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26 S U M M E R 2 0 1 8 C A S Q U A R T E R L Y On Saturday, April 14, the Cinema Audio Society co-hosted a wiring clinic in conjunction with the School of Visual Arts (SVA) and Gotham Sound. Conducted by Christopher Newman CAS and Peter Schneider, founder and co-owner of Gotham Sound, the clinic featured production sound professionals Jeanne Gilliland, Kira Smith, Julian Townsend, Patrushkha Mierzwa, Julie Stalker-Wilde, and Varyana Galdamez demonstrating how to effectively hide wireless microphones and transmitters while capturing sound. Capping off the event, audience members split into groups and took turns wiring actors. The event was held in the amphitheater at SVA and had more than 150 attendees. Chris Newman, co-host of the event, tells us more: Peter Schneider and I decided it was time to put on a workshop in New York City to teach people how to wire. We ran the idea by Mark Ulano CAS. He suggested that the CAS sponsor the event, along with Gotham Sound and the School of Visual THE CAS WIRING CLINIC The art of wiring actors is a valuable skill in production sound today. But how can people learn to do it? by Chris Newman CAS

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