Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorA few months before the coronavirus pandemic forced production to shut down, the sound team at Sony Pictures Entertainment was introduced to the 360 Virtual Mixing Environment headphone tech from the company’s Japan R&D team.
At the time, no one could realize the full scope of the benefits provided by the technology, which enables sound professionals to mimic the characteristics of any studio or environment, even if they’re working from a home garage.Tommy McCarthy, executive VP of post-production services for SPE, had planned to roll the system out to a few members of the team to test and demo, but once COVID hit, he says, “the tool became a game changer.”With soundstages and theaters closed, the acoustics for.
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