Technical Change

Friday, November 24, 2006

New placements up and running

I'm back from maternity leave and pleased to say that we've now placed three candidates from the first round of Technical Change.

Aspiring sound designer Hannah Skrinar, 28, has spent five months at facilities house Molinare working on factual post-production projects including MacIntyre’s Underworld (Five), Holiday and Capturing The Royals (both BBC). Her assigned mentor was senior dubbing mixer George Foulgham.

Anna Carrington, 26, has wanted to be a cinematographer since she was a teenager. She is two months into her placement with Director of Photography, Henry Braham (Nanny McPhee, Bright Young Things). Henry is currently lighting His Dark Materials and Anna hopes to get on set soon.

Like Hannah, Rachel Gibson, 36, hopes to establish herself as a sound designer. She's working alongside dubbing mixer Adrian Rhodes at De Lane Lea post production - and looking forward to some Foley editing on the Frank Oz film, Death At A Funeral.

Congratulations all three!

1 Comments:

At 10:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The technical change programme has been inspiring, supportive and extremely educational, I have had the time of my life working with Adrian and other crew members.

The programme's financial backing enabled me to accept the training programme without having to worry about covering my costs which was greatly appreciated.

There is nothing like watching and listening to the professionals at the top of their field; and being thrown in at the deep end was a challenge but in terms of pace of learning, this was obviously accelerated quite dramatically.

The programme has boosted my confidence, knowledge of the industry and the entire role of Post Production. I now feel ready to apply my sound design skills in the film industry confidently and the contacts I made whilst on the programme are of course invaluable.

Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

Rachel Gibson

 

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