On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Last I checked Jan is getting fairly busy, I talked to him much in a while. I have no idea why a different guy was used or not for the newest one, honestly it doesn't really matter. The end result is that Ton is looking for results he can easily work with, and going with someone local there makes much more sense.
He isn't looking to support Linux Audio with the BF movies. However that isn't to say he wouldn't be averse to working with the Linux Audio community, provided he can feel confident it won't affect the results.
Sound Effect Design to be precise. Jan is doing the music.
I will not disagree.
Seablade
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 4:00 AM, Patrick Shirkey wrote:The latest soundtrack was produced by a different composer.
> They are wedded to their sound guy. I think he an Ton are good mates.
Last I checked Jan is getting fairly busy, I talked to him much in a while. I have no idea why a different guy was used or not for the newest one, honestly it doesn't really matter. The end result is that Ton is looking for results he can easily work with, and going with someone local there makes much more sense.
He isn't looking to support Linux Audio with the BF movies. However that isn't to say he wouldn't be averse to working with the Linux Audio community, provided he can feel confident it won't affect the results.
> However maybe you missed that Thomas Vecchione is doing the soundtrackHe's doing sound *design*.
> for the new "Tube" open movie project?
Sound Effect Design to be precise. Jan is doing the music.
> Given the number of very excellent video tutorials available for BlenderExactly my point in the whole thread :)
> these days it's becoming embarrassing that we are not producing more AV
> content.
I will not disagree.
Seablade
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