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Spring 2020

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C A S Q U A R T E R L Y S P R I N G 2 0 2 0 9 C O L L A B O R A T O R S Stephen Fitzmaurice CAS studied sound and music at USC, starting his career as an assistant for albums and film scores. He earned his first credit as a re-recording mixer in 2001 and has continued in that capacity in sound for television since. Stephen is currently working on productions for Netflix and ABC Television. G. John Garrett CAS is a production sound mixer living in Boston, MA. He began mixing live music around 1970 and learned acoustics, signal flow, and recording technology along the way. He began in the industry booming for Boulder mixer Garrett Collenberger and moved into mixing documentaries, commercials, and feature films after moving to Boston in 1984. He then expanded his RF training by working with broadcast engineers and now also consults with a broadcast tech company in the area. Devendra Cleary CAS is a Los Angeles-based production sound mixer who is currently mixing Season 2 of Schooled for ABC. He is an Executive Board member for IATSE Local 695 and a frequent contributor to the CAS Quarterly. He joined the CAS as an Associate member in 1999 and became a full member in 2008. who is currently mixing Season 2 of Peter Kelsey CAS started his career in sound at the illustrious independent recording studio Trident Studios, where all the early Elton John and David Bowie albums were recorded. Here, Peter learned from engineers and producers such as Rupert Hine, Ken Scott, Roy Thomas Baker, Robin Geoffrey Cable, and David Hentschel. He was a second engineer on the Carly Simon album No Secrets, and part of the mixing team for Elton John's album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. After moving to the USA, he did a lot of work as a scoring mixer before moving into post-production sound. He has worked on many David Kelley shows, including Ally McBeal and Boston Legal, for both of which he won sound mixing Emmys. He worked for RH Factor for many years and for the last three years, has worked for Smart Post Sound. He is currently working on Speechless, The Chi, Arrested Development, and Dead to Me. Peter has a degree in mathematics, a black belt in taekwondo, and loves public speaking. recording studio Trident Studios, where all the Patrick Spain CAS began his career in the scoring world at Signet Sound in 2001 working on varied films like Cars and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. In 2006, he was hired at the venerable Ocean Way Recording (now renamed United Recording), this time working on everything from Dr. Dre productions to John Mayer records to the score for Avatar. In 2011, Patrick was hired as a mix tech at the industry-leading Todd- AO Lantana stages in Santa Monica. His very first day there was an FX playback of a single reel of Avengers for director Joss Whedon on the same stage where Saving Private Ryan was mixed! It was in this incredible environment where Patrick learned the ropes of film and television audio post from some of the best re-recording mixers, editors, and sound supervisors in the world. He worked on shows as different as the run-and-gun feature Lone Survivor to HBO's Girls to the music-centric hit Nashville. After the closing of Todd-AO, Patrick worked a quick stint at Technicolor Sound Services, and then made the jump to freelancing as a re-recording mixer full time. In that time, Patrick has mixed for clients such as Netflix, Disney, WB, ABC, and DreamWorks. Whitney Worthen A graduate of Grace College, Whitney studied communications with a focus in film, but unsure of her place in the film world, headed back home to rural Indiana where she jump-started her journalist career. She began professionally writing in 2016 as a sports journalist for the Pilot News, covering high schools across North Central Indiana. After two years, Whitney moved to LA to pursue a career as a boom operator in the film industry. Though new to the industry, she has jumped in feet first learning the ropes from a number of great mentors and getting to know the sound community better. She's best known for wearing a Pepsi hat while out-and-about and for her deep love of Harry Potter. with a focus in film, but unsure of her place Adam Howell CAS In 2002, Adam Howell CAS moved to LA after graduating from Full Sail with a recording engineer degree. Beginning at Hans Zimmer's studio and working in the music industry, Adam ventured into post-production for television as a sound editor and took his skills into the field as a production mixer in 2004. For more than 15 years, Adam has enjoyed the privilege of mixing and supervising more than 100 shows for clients as diverse as MTV, FOX, and ABC. Delivering the best audio is Adam's passion and he feels fortunate to work with so many talented and creative individuals. He also enjoys playing guitar, hiking, traveling, and hanging out with family. from Full Sail with a recording engineer

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