Filmmaker Alfie Faber explores the relationship between sound and image in film through interviews with directors, sound designers, composers and more.
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Filmmaker Alfie Faber explores the relationship between sound and image in film through interviews with directors, sound designers, composers and more.
Glendyn Ivin is an Australian director of features such as Last Ride and Penguin Bloom, which just premiered at TIFF, as well as amazing TV shows such as The Cry, The Beautiful Lie, and Puberty Blues.
I managed to have a Skype interview with him while he was stuck in a two week quarantine in a hotel in Sydney, and we had a really amazing chat about a massive range of topics; his background in documentary, passion for music, love of shooting with small crews and editing of bird sounds in Penguin Bloom.
Watch his Palme D'or winning short here https://vimeo.com/8833777
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Sound Perspective
Filmmaker Alfie Faber explores the relationship between sound and image in film through interviews with directors, sound designers, composers and more.