January 6th 2023, CES SHOW Special Event CSN Planetarium, Las Vegas.
Gustav Holst "Planets" Music Experience in 3-Dimensional Sound Reality TM
Alexander Golberg Jero will explain and showcase his Art of mixing surround sound for film, video and music content.
Jero Film Music and Post Production can score your soundtrack using extended collection of Surround Music previouly Released on Surround Records Label and consist with over 180 music titles of Classical, Jazz and Electronic Music Compositions. The licensing fee will be included with your hourly studio rate. For more information please read an article on Alexander Golberg Jero approch producing these recordings. List of Titles is available up on request.
Using sampled and prerecorded libraries of best known in the industry sounds our studio is able to magnify the effect of these audio samples utilizing 3D perspectve and insert them into the mix with unbelivable realistic presence.
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Fragments from "The Master and Margarita" Symphonic Poem
Modern recording techniques have come alarmingly far in just a few short years. I've had the pleasure of having several commercial recordings released, and my earliest days in the recording studio were spent amid the flutter of reel to reel tapes. Later, exciting 'improvements' like audio Betamax (yep, you read that right) and then digital media like ADATs came into play. Over the past couple of decades-plus, we've seen the advent of hard drive recording systems, with the ubiquitous use of bells and whistles like ProTools, which can make even amateurs (are you listening, Ashlee Simpson?) sound at least passable, what with pitch correction, WAV editing and the like. Casual listeners to modern day product might be quite surprised to see how a recording is assembled, and assembled is, for better or worse, the correct term. Even back in the days of analog recordings, it wasn't unusual for rhythm tracks to be laid down first, often with 'scratch'; vocals, and then for the vocalist to come in to take their final version at a later date. While editing was certainly a more involved procedure back in the day, tape editors became so facile with their 'archaic' medium that even syllables could be fairly seamlessly fixed for a final product. (Anyone wanting a good laugh should listen to John Barry's commentary on You Only Live Twice, where he details the editing lengths they had to go to get a final take of Nancy Sinatra's vocal on the title tune). However, as often as pop, rock and even Broadway cast recordings were 'assembled' in the halcyon days of the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's, even after the advent of hard drive recording, you could count on one genre to preserve at least a semblance of the 'live' ensemble experience, and that was of course classical music. Not anymore. Choral composers like Eric Whitacre have pioneered the idea of a 'virtual choir' where people separated by continents are able to 'join together' to sing via such media as YouTube. And now we are introduced to an 'assembled' orchestra under the 'virtual baton' of Alexander Jero. Jero brings sections in separately, and records them, often utilizing previous recordings as reference material. He then assembles the final product in the mixing room. It's an unusual approach for a genre as hopefully organic as classical music, and listeners' reactions may be colored by the knowledge that high tech wizardry has at least helped to craft the architecture of any given performance.
Available for Movie / Video Soundtracks and Music Content at the stable rate per project. (Surround Mixing can be provided at additional hourly rate)
For more info please contact info@mediainvision.com
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