Archive for March, 2010:
Slow cooking your brand
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! These posts will give you a better idea about what this site is about. Start here, then go here, and here, and then here.At the BizArt conference this past weekend near Seattle, I heard an interesting phrase uttered three times, from three different people. These people, as far as I know, did not learn the phrase from...
Low budget film sound
I was going to write some more about sound for low budget films and then ran across this blog and the many comments (from some HUGE names in the industry). So instead of adding my own flavors, read this blog entry and its comments instead. I’ll write some other tips myself in the future. It’s a shame ‘cos this seems to be the ONLY post at this blog. Wish there were more more. Favorite...
For the want of a blanket
It’s interesting that when you do audio-post on films, docs, and such that you discover a myriad of DUHs by the production sound mixer and/or boom operator. I’m not knocking their work. It’s hard, hard work to deal with our noisy world and try to get the best dialogue recordings possible. That’s no easy feat if you’ve ever been on a film set. But you can’t live by...
Fisher at NAB 2010
In a few weeks, I’ll be speaking at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention (April 10-14). If you’re planning on attending, drop me a note and we’ll get a coffee. This year my sessions include: Stock Media: Sourcing and Using Stock Media Effectively In Depth: Voice Over Success (w/Harlan Hogan) Video Pros Can Do Sound, Too – Strategies for Success in the Field...
And the results are in …
Hey a HUGE THANK YOU to everybody who participated in my survey. The results were fantastic — gotta love that SurveyMonkey! Here are the details: Would you be interested in taking an on-line training course offered by Jeffrey P. Fisher? YES! 97% What area(s) of training would you like offered? (Select all that apply) Music for Film/TV 73% Audio Post-Production for Film/TV 62% Creative...
Survey: On-line courses?
I’ve been teaching face-to-face college courses for some time. Recently, I began teaching a hybrid or blended learning course. That’s 50% F2F and 50% on-line. It’s been very successful for students. So, I’ve been kicking around the idea of holding some on-line courses open to anybody who wants to learn from me in the areas of music and audio-post. Maybe that’s you? I...





