The recorded production sound track is later combined with other elements or re-recorded by automatic dialogue replacement.
In Hollywood, a mixer usually makes between $250 and $450 per day (plus overtime) (Ginsberg).
Duties
The duties of a sound mixer include:
- Hiring the boom operator and utility sound technician.
- Discussing sound-related problems with the rest of the crew.
- Specifying what sound equipment will be used on the set.
- Responsibility for ordering and preparing the equipment to be used.
References
- Ginsberg, Fred. Lecture. California State University, Northridge. Northridge, California. 9 Sept. 2005.
- The Practical Art of Motion Picture Sound by David Lewis Yewdall, M.P.S.E., Focal Press (1999).
See also
- Make Your Movie Sound Like A Real Movie by Sam Longoria
- Filmmaking
Categories: Film crew