BAFTA award winner and Oscar nominee Richard Taylor joins the show to chat about his involvement with The Lord of the Rings films, the Weta Workshop team that worked so hard in bringing Middle-earth to life, and some background that you may not know about himself and The Lord of the Rings films. [More]
Month: March 2002
The winners of the Cinema Audio Society Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing, announced last night, March 9th, in a sealed envelope ceremony at the annual C.A.S. Awards Banquet are as follows. [More]
The winners of the Cinema Audio Society Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing, announced last night, March 9th, in a sealed envelope ceremony at the annual C.A.S. Awards Banquet are as follows:
The winners of the 2001 Cinema Audio Society Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures were
for: The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring
Re-recording mixers –
Christopher Boyes
Michael Semanick
Gethin Creagh
Production mixer –
Hammond Peek
Each year “Weekend Edition Sunday,” National Public Radio’s Sunday morning news/feature program, spends time on each of the Oscar-nominated scores. On Sunday, March 17, NPR movie music critic Andy Trudeau will discuss the scores for “Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone” and “Lord of the Rings.” For more information, or to find a station near you, go here. [More]
Katy writes: Lotr is in full steam over here in Japan!! I went and saw it on the 9th of March, a week after it had opened and the theatre was PACKED!! The line went for miles and me and my friends got there 30mins before it started!! Ended up in the 2nd row with a sore neck. [More]
Ringer Spy Deagol (via Barliman’s) sent along this link to oscarwatch.com’s images from the latest issue of Variety magazine. [More]