Blow Out is a neo-noir film about a soundman named Jack Terry who accidentally records evidence of a murder while recording audio for a B-grade horror movie. As he delves deeper into the mysterious crime, he becomes the target of a psychopathic killer who will go to great lengths to silence him. With the help of a young woman named Sally, Jack must unravel the truth behind the murder and expose a political conspiracy. Along the way, he faces danger, intrigue, and a race against time to save his own life.
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound is a documentary that delves into the world of sound in movies, showcasing the importance and creative process behind sound design and editing. It provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of sound in cinema and highlights the work of renowned sound designers and editors.
Red Like the Sky is a heartfelt drama set in 1970s Italy. It tells the true story of Mirco, a blind boy who discovers his passion for filmmaking and sound editing despite his disability. With the help of his supportive friends and mentors, Mirco navigates the challenges of attending a school for the blind while pursuing his dreams in the world of cinema. The film explores themes of determination, the power of art, and the ability to overcome obstacles.
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