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Fall 2018

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C A S Q U A R T E R L Y F A L L 2 0 1 8 79 by Oscar winner Steve McQueen (Twelve Years a Slave) and opening to positive reviews, the movie looks well positioned for a strong opening in November. Shot over the summer of 2017 (on 35mm film) with a minimum of multi-camera setups, the film was a welcome relief to the rigors of episodic television production. Mixed in Dolby Atmos, it's always a joy to hear one's work in a proper theater setting! Robert Sharman CAS is excited to have been kept busy by clients old and new. He finished up Counterpart Season 2 with Dennis Fuller and Josh Mantlo, with Kenny Mantlo helping on 2nd units. Then he went onto Apple's first narrative TV show, Are You Sleeping. Josh jumped over to another Apple show to boom for Kenny, so Dennis and I brought on Greg Gardner. Due to some ... uncertainty with "AYS," prompted by a sudden hiatus. I decided to replace myself and do another film with my friends at New Line and Atomic Monster ... Annabelle 3. Dennis Fuller is still tolerating me, and we are joined by my regular utility, the very great Kelly Lewis. Brendan Beebe CAS, Peter Olsted, and Rebecca Chan are at 20th Century Fox for Ryan Murphy's 9-1-1. Thank you to my awesome crew and Russell White CAS, Anthony Enns, and Jeff Haddad for rolling with the many curveballs we get thrown. Woody Woodhall CAS has been busy supervising sound editing and re-recording mixing this fall. He has delivered the first season of Dopesick Nation for Viceland, a gritty and unrelenting documentary series that looks at the devastating crisis, disruptions and death, that opioids have created in the United States. He is also currently posting the first season of Racing Wives for CMT, chronicling NASCAR champion drivers Kurt & Kyle Busch, their wives, and their families. J&B Learning, the publisher of Woody's college textbook Audio Production and Postproduction, has celebrated the milestone of the sale of over 5,000 copies of the book. Thanks to the many CAS members who contributed their vast knowledge and expertise to the textbook! Kevin Sands CAS is just wrapping up the pilot for Resident Alien which should be a fantastic show that I can't wait to see. Made in the USA by a Bunch of Fanatics Listening. SMDWB Wideband Transmitter You listen. You take the wireless products into the real world and listen to the audio they deliver. This is where theory meets reality in world now filled with interference and noise. Your job is to capture superb audio quality in spite of the congested RF environment. A wide variety of different sources of RF and electrical interference and noise can pollute the audio, or even render a wireless system useless. It is input from you that directs us toward design changes and new product development. We listen to you. Your input influences the design of every product, and we sincerely appreciate it. Design of analog, hybrid and digital systems is becoming more complex all the time, further complicated by the growing congestion in the RF environment. All this adds up to some hefty design challenges, but the fact is, we thrive on the opportunity to advance the product designs. The saga continues...

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