A committed supporter of independent film and the New York production community, Alchemy Post Sound provided Foley services for six films screening at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. They include three narrative features, a documentary feature and two shorts.
“We are excited to have contributed to several wonderful new films screening at Tribeca, one of the world’s great film festivals,” said Alchemy Post Sound COO Andrea Bloome. “We congratulate the filmmakers and their sound teams on their success.”
Tribeca Film Festival films supported by Alchemy Post Sound include:
Love After Love (U.S. Narrative Competition, World Premiere), written and directed by Russell Harbaugh, is the story of mother and her two adult sons whose world feels emotionally untethered following the death of their family’s patriarch. Eli Cohn, sound designer/re-recording mixer.
Alchemy Post Sound credits: Leslie Bloome Foley artist; Joanna Fang, Foley artist; Ryan Collison, Foley mixer; Nicholas Seaman, Foley editor.
One Percent More Humid (U.S. Narrative Competition, World Premiere), written and directed by Liz W. Garcia, centers on two childhood friends, home from college for a hot New England summer, who become entangled in a shared trauma from their past. Dennis Rainaldi, sound mixer;
Alchemy Post Sound credits: Leslie Bloome Foley artist; Joanna Fang, Foley artist; Ryan Collison, Foley mixer; Nicholas Seaman, Foley recordist.
The Dinner (Spotlight Narrative, North American Premiere), written and directed Oren Moverman, follows two brothers, a congressman and a caustic former teacher, whose sibling rivalry comes to a head over a dinner with their wives. Tony Volante, re-recording mixer/supervising sound editor.
Alchemy Post Sound credits: Leslie Bloome Foley artist; Joanna Fang, Foley artist; Ryan Collison, Foley mixer; Nicholas Seaman, Foley editor.
City of Ghosts (Viewpoints, New York Premiere), directed by Matthew Heineman, profiles the fearless citizen-journalists of “Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently” (RBSS) who risk their lives on a daily basis to document and expose the atrocities of the Islamic State in their home city of Raqqa, Syria. Tom Paul, supervising sound editor. Mark Filip, sound effects editor.
Alchemy Post Sound credits: Leslie Bloome Foley artist; Joanna Fang, Foley artist; Ryan Collison, Foley mixer; Nicholas Seaman, Foley editor.
Buckets (Shorts: Last Exit, North American Premiere), written and directed by Julia Jones, is the story of a girl who learns the brutal sacrifices it takes to satisfy her love. Will Mayo, sound editor.
Alchemy Post Sound credits: Joanna Fang, Foley artist; Nicholas Seaman, Foley mixer.
Where There's Smoke (Shorts: Last Exit, World Premiere), written and directed by Evan Ari Kelman, centers on a firefighter who seeks to return to the line of duty after a tragic accident. Bobb Barito, sound editor.
Alchemy Post Sound credits: Leslie Bloome Foley artist; Joanna Fang, Foley artist; Ryan Collison, Foley mixer; Nicholas Seaman, Foley recordist.
The 16th annual Tribeca Film Festival happens April 19-30, 2017.
About Alchemy Post Sound
Alchemy Post Sound is a 3,500 square foot, dedicated Foley studio designed specifically for Foley by resident Foley Artist Leslie Bloome. The company’s Emmy Award-winning staff has created sound for numerous major feature films, long-running television series, independent films and popular games. Alchemy’s services also include music recording, live performance, video production, ADR, and sound design.
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Simian Gets An Evolutionary Boost For Collaboration, Reveals “Teams”
Simian, the showreel-building, review & approval, and production asset management platform used globally by creative leaders, is kicking off this fall season with a substantial leap forward for collaboration and project management – with more updates on the way during the holidays!
The new feature, aptly dubbed “Teams”, makes it easier than ever for users to give project responsibilities to team members and clients alike. “You can never have too many options when it comes to permission levels,” says Jay Brooks, Simian’s Chief Technology Officer. “Teams provides a streamlined way to assign multiple users to a project at once.”
“Teams are very powerful, but creating one is effortless,” Brian Atton, Simian’s Chief Operating Officer explains. “Simply enter a Team name, add members, and then apply the newly made Team to any desired project. You can even invite temporary guests without changing settings for other projects or needing to create a new Team.”
“We love helping our clients by providing efficient tools to improve their workflow, and this has been a frequently requested feature as of late,” shares Kellie Atton, Head of Sales at Simian. “It feels great to get Teams out into the wild because I know it’s going to be tremendously helpful to everyone who uses it”.
Teams is now available exclusively to Simian’s enterprise clients. Simian plans to release more product upgrades and enhancements during Q4 2024 and 2025 for enterprise and non-enterprise users, continuing its ongoing evolution as the industry’s leading production asset management solution.
For more information on Simian upgrades and features, visit https://www.gosimian.com/
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