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4 S U M M E R 2 0 1 6 C A S Q U A R T E R L Y Dear Friends, This is an excellent moment for our members, as we ramp-up some great events during the transition from summer to fall. On Saturday, August 13, at Warner Bros., CAS members attended a screening of the beloved film and Best Sound Oscar nominee The Fugitive. The screening was followed by a detailed Q&A with direc- tor Andrew Davis, as well as some of the principals involved in creating the classic soundtrack, including production mixer Scott D. Smith CAS, Foley mixer Mary Jo Lang CAS, and re-recording mixers Frank Montaño & Michael Herbick. Invitations were sent out via email. If you did not receive an invitation, please let the office know so that you will be sure to hear about future happenings. Next up, on September 17, we're co-sponsoring the third annual " Mix Presents Sound for Film" event with Mix magazine and the MPSE—to be held at Sony Studios. This all-day exhibition and conference spot- lights the technologies and techniques behind sound for picture, from production to playback. The CAS panel, "Workflow for Musicals in Film and Television Production," will feature your fellow CAS col- leagues, re-recording mixer Gary Bourgeois ( Captain America: The First Avenger, Criminal, Ghostbusters II) and production mixer Phil Palmer (Glee, Better Call Saul), as well as others. The panel will be moderated by pro- duction mixer and CAS BOD member Glen Trew. Also at the Mix event, our annual Parade of Sound Carts will take place on the Streisand Stage. This year, it will include two workshops during the day. Be sure to mark your calendars. For more info, visit MixSoundForFilm.com The next afternoon, September 18, we'll be co-hosting the MPSE and CAS Annual Golf and Poker Tournament. Whether it's more probable that you'll be dealt an ace than shoot one, you're bound to have a good time at this philanthropic fun-filled event. As always, stay tuned for updates. We're excited about raising the activity options for our members and look forward to seeing many of you there. Best, Mark Ulano CAS President THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER To educate and inform the general public and the motion picture and television industry that effective sound is achieved by a creative, artistic and technical blending of diverse sound elements. To provide the motion picture and television industry with a progressive society of master craftsmen specialized in the art of creative cinematic sound recording. To advance the specialized field of cinematic sound recording by exchange of ideas, methods, and information. To advance the art of auditory appreciation, and to philanthropically support those causes dedicated to the sense of hearing. To institute and maintain high standards of conduct and craftsmanship among our members. To aid the motion picture and television industry in the selection and training of qualified personnel in the unique field of cinematic sound recording. To achieve for our members deserved recognition as major contributors to the field of motion picture and television entertainment. CINEMA AUDIO SOCIETY MISSION STATEMENT CAS SUMMER 2016 NEW MEMBERS Active Michael Babcock CAS Gaby de Hann CAS Chris Duesterdiek CAS Diego Gat CAS Darin Heinis CAS Bill Higley CAS Carrie Sheldon CAS John Skoglund CAS Associate Kevin Strahm Student Andrew Gualtieri Jonathan Morrow Brayden Rowland

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