740 Sound Design And Mix announced the addition of Lead Mixer Larry Winer to 740. Winer comes on board with an extensive background spanning television, feature, and commercial sound mixing. Larry’s recent credits include TV shows like “Bobs Burgers” on FOX, “Brickleberry” on Comedy Central, and IFC’s “Out There,” and the sonic branding he created at Margarita Mix for commercial campaigns such as Chevrolet, Svedka Vodka, Ghiradelli Chocolate, GMC, Nascar, and Honda Motorcycles. Known as one of the top ADR and dialogue mixers of notable animation work such as “King of the Hill,” “The Lion King,” and the “SpongeBob Square Pants” movie, and was featured in the LA Times “Working Hollywood” column for his portfolio of high-profile films such as “Shrek,” “Madagascar” and “Over the Hedge.”
740 Sound Design And Mix is thrilled to announce the addition of Lead Mixer Larry Winer to their award-winning audio company. Winer comes on board 740 with an extensive background spanning television, feature, and commercial sound mixing. Joining him is Sound Designer/Mixer Michael Dillenberger, also a seasoned professional. The arrival of these sound experts goes hand-in-hand with 740’s recent fast-track growth since the expansion and addition of mix studios to their Los Angeles facility in 2010. Expanding the space by nearly ten times the size, the reconfiguration offers 740’s clients state-of-the-art audio facilities and the highest level of talent in the fields of sound design and mixing.
Embarking on a new adventure in 2013, Larry joins 740 to contribute his wealth of experience in the role of Lead Mixer. Most recently, Larry’s credits include mixing TV shows like “Bobs Burgers” on FOX, “Brickleberry” on Comedy Central, and IFC’s “Out There,” and the sonic branding he created at Margarita Mix for commercial campaigns such as Chevrolet, Svedka Vodka, Ghiradelli Chocolate, GMC, Nascar, and Honda Motorcycles. Larry, a native New Yorker, was originally led to Los Angeles by his music study, where he quickly secured a place at J. Walter Thompson composing jingles for “The LA Opera” among other advertising projects. Larry joined Margarita Mix in 1992, where he mixed campaigns for ESPN, Mitsubishi, Ford and the launch of the first Annual X Games. After six years, Larry moved to The LA Studios, becoming one of the top ADR and dialogue mixers of notable animation work such as King of the Hill, The Lion King, and the SpongeBob Square Pants movie. It was during this time that he was featured in the LA Times “Working Hollywood” column for his portfolio of high-profile films such as Shrek, Madagascar and Over the Hedge. After nine years of animation, Larry returned to Margarita Mix in 2007, where he focused on TV and commercial work.
Also joining 740’s Los Angeles office is Michael Dillenberger, arriving with ten years experience as a sound designer, mixer and engineer. Having moved to Los Angeles in 2012, Michael has already made a splash at his new home with his sound design for Nissan Mnemonic and mixing for Taco Bell. Prior to that, Michael was recognized with a New York Emmy® for Best Original Theme Song for his composition of Metro TV’s “Feet Fists & Fury.” A graduate of NYU’s esteemed Tisch Film School, Michael launched his career at NYC’s Digital Arts, where he worked his way up to Senior Mixing Engine
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“Ǝvolution” Comes Full Circle At The Chelsea Film Festival
The Chelsea Film Festival, running from October 16th through October 20th, 2024, at Regal Cinemas here in Union Square, is set to host the East Coast premiere of Ǝvolution, a thought-provoking experimental micro-short film that proves big ideas can come in small packages and in perfect circles.
In just 1 minute 16 seconds, this cinematic gem by Award-Winning Director Romina Schwedler, with original music by Argentine Composer Ignacio Montoya Carlotto, explores a cycle as old as time: life leads to progress, progress leads to destruction, and destruction, well, leads back to life. But is this vicious circle unbreakable? Ǝvolution suggests the answer is yes, unless we decide to open our eyes.
Inspired by the overwhelming number of recent events that threaten human existence, Ǝvolution, possibly the shortest film in this 12th edition of the festival, plays out entirely through the symbolism of circles, cleverly illustrating —in the blink of an eye— the repeating patterns of history, and confronting viewers with the uncomfortable truth that our so-called “progress” may, in fact, be guiding us to our own ruin.Premiering at the Regal 14 Union Square, New York City, on October 18, 2024, at 11 a.m., Romina Schwedler's micro-short, featuring Leah Young with cinematography by Alan J. Carmona, will be sure to spark conversations longer than the film itself! Forcing viewers to reconsider the true meaning of evolution, not just as a biological process, but as a reflection of our collective journey as humans.
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