Foley Artist with imagination

Organisation/person name: 
clairesmusic.com
Work type: 
Freelance
Work classification: 
Design - Sound
Job description: 

I am a composer looking for an experienced foley artist to collaborate with on a film sound track.

Your job will be to help collect foley, think of inventive ways to describe with sound what we see on screen. Some of the work has been done already but there is plenty to do. There is a deadline of dec 30th to finish the film's soundtrack and score.

The film is an american puppet film that's been 5 years in the making. 

There may be some pay available for the right person. You'll get your name in the credits also.

You will need your own computer and preferably work with pro tools. I can provide microphones if need be.

I'm looking for someone who's easy to collaborate with, who is inventive with sound and has a good ear for detail. Experience in foley or sound design essential. 

 

 

 

 

 

Opportunity location: 
Auckland
Key skills sought: 

foley recording, 

pro tools software skills,

good ears,

good communication skills,

inventive and resourceful

&nb

Start date: 
Friday, 20 November 2009
End date: 
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Contact details: 

Email claire@clairesmusic.com  Send a CV and links to your work.

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    Claire Cowan

    "I like to collaborate with other artists so that I may be musically inspired by their creative vision, and in turn they may become inspired by mine. In music and art I admire simplicity, emotion and originality."

    While at Auckland university she was the recipient of both Junior and Senior Bishop music Scholarships, three Douglas Lilburn prizes, and her works received performances from orchestras such as the Auckland Philharmonia, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Wellington and Auckland Youth Orchestras, and Manukau Symphony; as well as the Netherlands Blazer Ensemble on their tour to New Zealand in 2001.

    In 2005, virtuoso pianist John Chen commissioned Shadow Hands which has subsequently received performances throughout Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

    In 2006 Claire was the youngest Composer featured in the NZSO’s Made in NZ concert. She was also awarded the NZSO NYO composer in residence position with her minimalist work Trains of thinking.

    Most recently in 2008 Claire has completed three concert commissions including Recipe for Disaster – the recipient of the SOUNZ Community commission for two conductors and split orchestra, Wood:Strings:Hammers:Flesh – for the young piano trio Scintillatum on their UK tour, and Legend of the Trojan bird – for the Auckland Youth Orchestra’s 60th jubilee USA tour. She has also scored numerous documentaries, short films, and commercial soundtracks.

    In 2008 has been involved in a year long association with the Arts Regional Trust in Auckland, supporting the development of her career as as composer.

    In September 2008 Claire relocated to Brooklyn, New York to pursue musical collaborations. She returned to Auckland in 2009 and co-founded the Society of Brilliant Ideas with artist Rachelle Pedersen, as a platform to help artists work and collaborate in the innercity Auckland area.

    In 2010 Music month the NZSO will perform 'The Legend of the Trojan bird' in their Made in NZ concert.

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