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Winter 2018

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6 W I N T E R 2 0 1 8 C A S Q U A R T E R L Y FROM THE EDITORS... Matt Foglia CAS Karol Urban CAS MPSE FROM THE EDITORS... FROM THE EDITORS... As we move further into 2018, we hope you have enjoyed the holidays. In this edition, get to know more about our 2018 CAS Career Achievement Award honoree, award-winning re-recording mixer Anna Behlmer. Also, we are very excited to announce the recipient of the first "Edward J. Greene Award for the Advancement of Sound"—engineer, educator, and innovator Tomlinson Holman CAS. Read about the inspiration behind this new award and its first recipient in these pages. Also, learn more about this year's Filmmaker Award recipient, director Joe Wright. In addition to our honorees and nominees, we're "talking tech" in this issue. Author Jay Rose CAS provides an excellent lesson on "neural networks" and how they are being implemented into pro audio analysis: focusing on their use in identifying and separating specific elements within a mix. Stephen Fitzmaurice CAS provides some feedback on technologies mentioned in Jay's article by taking some software for a spin "In the Studio." Karol Urban CAS MPSE interviews Blackmagic President Dan May, where he discusses the company's purchase of Fairlight and the new DaVinci Resolve 14, which contains multiple professional post tools in a single application. Getting a head start on spring cleaning, Devendra Cleary CAS provides some organizational tips for our production members with help from Amanda Beggs CAS and Danny Maurer. As we inch closer to our 54th Annual CAS Awards Ceremony on February 24, Scott Jason Farr CAS and David Bondelevitch CAS MPSE provide overviews of our production and post-production Outstanding Product nominees, while Mary Jo Lang CAS explores the sound for the documentary The Distant Barking of Dogs. Don't forget to see what your fellow members are up to in the "Been There Done That" section and comment to them at the CAS Awards ceremony about their "Lighter Side" submissions. The CAS Quarterly is produced as a service to our members and relies on their voluntary nature. If you are interested in contributing an article—let us know! Additionally, we greatly appreciate, and want, your feedback and suggestions—so send them in! Email us at CASQuarterly@ CinemaAudioSociety.org. Remember, our sponsors are professionals like you who understand the business and the needs of our industry. We encourage your commitment to them. Here's wishing you and yours a busy and healthy 2018! FROM THE EDITORS... OFFICERS President: Mark Ulano CAS Vice President: Phillip Palmer CAS Secretary: David J. Bondelevitch CAS MPSE Treasurer: Peter R. Damski CAS BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICE MANAGER Carol Thomas EDITORS Matt Foglia CAS Karol Urban CAS MPSE PUBLISHER IngleDodd Media 11661 San Vicente Blvd., Ste. 709 Los Angeles, CA 90049 QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: Cinema Audio Society 827 Hollywood Way #632 Burbank, CA 91505 Phone: 818.752.8624 Fax: 818.752.8624 Email CASQuarterly@CinemaAudioSociety.org Website www.CinemaAudioSociety.org ADVERTISING: IngleDodd Media 310.207.4410 CAS@ingledodd.com www.IngleDoddMedia.com Bob Bronow CAS Willie Burton CAS Peter Devlin CAS Tom Fleischman CAS Jeffrey J. Haboush CAS Tomlinson Holman CAS Sherry Klein CAS Chris Newman CAS Lee Orloff CAS Lisa Piñero CAS Glen Trew CAS Karol Urban CAS MPSE Steve Venezia CAS Mathew Waters CAS Jeff Wexler CAS ©2018 by the Cinema Audio Society. All rights reserved. CAS ® , Cinema Audio Society ® , and Dedicated to the advancement of Sound ® are all trademarks of the Cinema Audio Society and may not be used without permission. CORRECTION On page 35 of our recent Fall issue, a photo caption incorrectly identified one of our members. The top left photo, in fact, depicts President Mark Ulano CAS (nearest) and Andy Rovins CAS watching a panel straight from the console on the Burt Lancaster Stage.

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