
Erik Foreman
06/17/24 • 55 min
This week, Norma, Rich & Jeff host spatial audio expert Erik Foreman. Erik is a 3x Emmy-winning sound designer, mixer, and producer with an impressive career at Skywalker Sound and Dolby Laboratories.
Erik shares how he cleverly landed a role at George Lucas' legendary Skywalker Sound, where he worked with renowned artists and used state-of-the-art equipment to create exceptional soundtracks. His experiences range from ADR work with Robin Williams, Ang Lee, and Ronnie James Dio to sound design and mixing projects with Genndy Tartakovsky, Ryan Coogler, and Robert Rodriguez.
During his time at Dolby, Erik was responsible for showcasing the awesomeness of Dolby Atmos. Utilizing the science of sound and its engineering, he became an expert in Dolby Atmos, educating audiences worldwide. He collaborated closely with high-profile artists like Hank Shocklee & Perry Farrell.
Join us audiophiles as Erik discusses the significance of immersive audio on this week's episode of MOVIES WITH...
Thank you for listening! Please visit our website at www.nrjmediagroup.com to learn more.
This week, Norma, Rich & Jeff host spatial audio expert Erik Foreman. Erik is a 3x Emmy-winning sound designer, mixer, and producer with an impressive career at Skywalker Sound and Dolby Laboratories.
Erik shares how he cleverly landed a role at George Lucas' legendary Skywalker Sound, where he worked with renowned artists and used state-of-the-art equipment to create exceptional soundtracks. His experiences range from ADR work with Robin Williams, Ang Lee, and Ronnie James Dio to sound design and mixing projects with Genndy Tartakovsky, Ryan Coogler, and Robert Rodriguez.
During his time at Dolby, Erik was responsible for showcasing the awesomeness of Dolby Atmos. Utilizing the science of sound and its engineering, he became an expert in Dolby Atmos, educating audiences worldwide. He collaborated closely with high-profile artists like Hank Shocklee & Perry Farrell.
Join us audiophiles as Erik discusses the significance of immersive audio on this week's episode of MOVIES WITH...
Thank you for listening! Please visit our website at www.nrjmediagroup.com to learn more.
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