Cymande film premiere @ SXSW
"Finding films like GETTING IT BACK: THE STORY OF CYMANDE are why I go to festivals. Its the reason I shy away from the big films and root around in the films that are not the ones that everyone instantly graviates toward. Its the sort of film that I love to find and push at people who don't want to see it until they are broken and they give in and watch it. I then like to watch their reaction as their eyes go wide and they go "oh crap, that was great! Why aren't more people talking about it?""
postPerspective Interview with George
"Veteran re-recording mixer and supervising sound editor George Foulgham has a rich history in creating soundscapes for documentaries. In fact, before starting his own studio, GF Soundscapes, this year, he ran the feature documentary audio department at London-based post production house Molinare for almost 20 years."
EIGHTH ANNUAL AMPS AWARDS
For the first time in two years, The Association of Motion Picture Sound (AMPS) was able to honour its annual awards winners at a physical ceremony which was held on Sunday 12th September at The University of Greenwich. “The Queen’s Gambit” scooped the Excellence in Sound for a Television Drama accolade and “Ronnie’s: Ronnie Scott and his World- Famous Jazz Club” received Excellence in Sound for a Factual Film.
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The winning sound talent line-up from “Ronnie: Ronnie Scott and his World-Famous Jazz Club” includes, Claire Ellis, George Foulgham, Andrew Hewitson, Alastair Sirkett.
George Foulgham launches audio post company
BAFTA-winning re-recording artist George Foulgham has launched a boutique venture, George Foulgham Soundscapes.
An audio post-production company, GF Soundscapes aims to provide support for film & tv productions - both documentary and drama - from concept to the final mix.
It wants to deliver a holistic approach, joining projects as early as the treatment stage, through to filming rough cuts, and the final mix, with the desire to streamline the service and avoid common problems found in post-production.
BAFTA-winning mixer launches audio post company
Speaking about the new venture, Foulgham said: “This is an exciting new chapter in my career. I’m really looking forward to getting involved with projects at the pre-production stage, where a lot of audio decisions are made without a voice from the ‘post’ world.
“Overseeing a project’s audio requirements from start to finish will make the whole process a lot more streamlined for our clients. Too often it’s clear from the final piece when the soundscape has been treated as an afterthought.”
Mixer George Foulgham launches boutique audio house
BAFTA-winning Re-Recording Mixer George Foulgham is launching his new boutique venture – George Foulgham Soundscapes.
The audio post production company aims to provide support for film and TV productions – both documentary and drama – all the way from concept to the final mix.
Foulgham commented: “This is an exciting new chapter in my career. I’m really looking forward to getting involved with projects at the pre-production stage, where a lot of audio decisions are made without a voice from the ‘post’ world. Overseeing a project’s audio requirements from start to finish will make the whole process a lot more streamlined for our clients. Too often it’s clear from the final piece when the soundscape has been treated as an afterthought.”
Ronnie's review – puts you right there, in a Soho jazz institution
"It's a relief to come and work with George because after the trials and tribulations of getting a film made you know your story has arrived in a passionate and expert pair of hands. It's a pleasure to hear George bring a mix to life and listen to it fill the cinema. Whether it's getting the best out of unheard treasures from The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix bootlegs or creating the sounds of war torn 1940s London or the bustling streets of New York City the results are always so immersive and tasteful so whenever I get the opportunity George is the first guy I think of when it's time to mix a project. "
- Ollie Murray, Director
Soho audio talent wins Baftas
Soho post houses Boom and Molinare are celebrating after their senior audio talent was recognized with Bafta Craft Awards.
Molinare’s George Foulgham and Lisa McStay picked up the Sound Factual award for their work on Trawlermen (pictured) having worked on series 2, 3 and 4 of the BBC produced show.
Executive producer Bill Lyons said: “There aren’t many shows as tough as Trawlermen from the point of view of the sound department. We’re so lucky to have had [these] two on board to stitch our salt-soaked offerings into such a finely-wrought aural tapestry.”
George Foulgham: Dubbing Mixer
"I’ve been nominated a few times, but every time you’re nominated, it’s like going to the dentist and having a party at the same time. There is that moment of absolute dread going through all the clips and then somebody opening up an envelope. It’s pretty heart-stopping." - George
Limburger contributed to a unique documentary about astronaut Neil Armstrong
On July 9, exactly 50 years after he set foot on the moon floor, an intimate portrait of Neil Armstrong will be shown in cinemas worldwide. Limburger Tom Verstappen (27) contributed to the post production.