Supervising sound editor and rerecording mixer David Barber has been elected to a two-year term as president of Motion Picture Sound Editors (Mpse), the organization that puts on the annual Golden Reel Awards for sound editing. He succeeds Mark Lanza, who reached his term limit after four years as president.
Miguel Araujo was reelected secretary, while Eric Marks was appointed to fill Barber’s post as vice president until the next board election in October. Chris Reeves and Solange Schwalbe continue in their roles as treasurer and sergeant at arms, respectively.
Timothy Muirhead and Brian Armstrong were elected as general board members, joining returning members Eric Marks, Stuart Morton, Baylon Fonseca, Christina Horgan, Korey Pereira, Kevin Howard and Lanza.
“Stepping into Mark’s shoes presents a considerable challenge given his exceptional leadership through the trying times of Covid,” Barber said in a statement. “Under his guidance, and the oversight of the board of directors,...
Miguel Araujo was reelected secretary, while Eric Marks was appointed to fill Barber’s post as vice president until the next board election in October. Chris Reeves and Solange Schwalbe continue in their roles as treasurer and sergeant at arms, respectively.
Timothy Muirhead and Brian Armstrong were elected as general board members, joining returning members Eric Marks, Stuart Morton, Baylon Fonseca, Christina Horgan, Korey Pereira, Kevin Howard and Lanza.
“Stepping into Mark’s shoes presents a considerable challenge given his exceptional leadership through the trying times of Covid,” Barber said in a statement. “Under his guidance, and the oversight of the board of directors,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
David Barber has been elected president of the Motion Picture Sound Editors for a four-year term. He takes over for termed-out Mpse leader Mark Lanza.
Elsewhere, the group re-elected Miguel Araujo was as Secretary, and Eric Marks was appointed to fill Barber’s previous post as Vice President until the next board election in October. Timothy Muirhead and Brian Armstrong were elected as general board members, joining returning members Lanza, Eric Marks, Stuart Morton, Baylon Fonseca, Christina Horgan, Korey Pereira and Kevin Howard.
Barber is a supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer with more than 200-plus film and TV credits spanning nearly two decades. He is a three-time Mpse Golden Reel Award winner, most recently for his work on In Search of Fellini and The Duel. He’s been nominated for Golden Reels 15 other times since 2013.
“Stepping into Mark’s shoes presents a considerable challenge given his exceptional leadership through the trying times of Covid,...
Elsewhere, the group re-elected Miguel Araujo was as Secretary, and Eric Marks was appointed to fill Barber’s previous post as Vice President until the next board election in October. Timothy Muirhead and Brian Armstrong were elected as general board members, joining returning members Lanza, Eric Marks, Stuart Morton, Baylon Fonseca, Christina Horgan, Korey Pereira and Kevin Howard.
Barber is a supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer with more than 200-plus film and TV credits spanning nearly two decades. He is a three-time Mpse Golden Reel Award winner, most recently for his work on In Search of Fellini and The Duel. He’s been nominated for Golden Reels 15 other times since 2013.
“Stepping into Mark’s shoes presents a considerable challenge given his exceptional leadership through the trying times of Covid,...
- 12/13/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Mark Lanza has been re-elected president of the Motion Picture Sound Editors, the nonprofit organization of professional sound and music editors.
Currently based at Sony Pictures Studios, Lanza has been a sound professional for 30 years and is credited on more than 250 feature films and television shows, including JFK, Glory and Born on the Fourth of July. He received the Mpse’s Golden Reel Award for Amazon’s Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams in 2019.
“I am proud to be an Mpse member and grateful to my fellow members for entrusting me with another term as president,” Lanza said. “I look forward to working with the Board in continuing to grow Mpse and expand our work on behalf of sound editors.”
In other Mpse elections, David Barber was elected secretary, a post he’s held on an interim basis for the past year. Barber is a supervising sound editor and re-recording...
Currently based at Sony Pictures Studios, Lanza has been a sound professional for 30 years and is credited on more than 250 feature films and television shows, including JFK, Glory and Born on the Fourth of July. He received the Mpse’s Golden Reel Award for Amazon’s Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams in 2019.
“I am proud to be an Mpse member and grateful to my fellow members for entrusting me with another term as president,” Lanza said. “I look forward to working with the Board in continuing to grow Mpse and expand our work on behalf of sound editors.”
In other Mpse elections, David Barber was elected secretary, a post he’s held on an interim basis for the past year. Barber is a supervising sound editor and re-recording...
- 11/9/2021
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
Starring: Vinay Jain, Satish Kaushik, Tanvi Azmi, & hordes of other talent
Directed by Feroz Abbas Khan
Routinely, we love to sweep the truth about Hindu-Muslim relations under the carpet. Or simply sugar-coat it to make the actual volume of mutual distrust and animosity palatable to a nation steeped in escapism and self-delusion.
Dekh Tamasha Dekh(Dtd) directed by theatre legend Feroz Abbas Khan (of Tumhari Amrita fame) is a jolting wake-up call for a nation swept into a slumberous silence by the status quo. Put simply, we don’t want to face the reality about the friction that simmers just under the surface among the two communities. Dtd is perhaps the first Hindi film which ventures into the vista of vitriolic without the fear of offending the more refined sections of the audience who may not be comfortable watching the vanguards and trouble-makers of the two communities addressing each other with the harshest of epithets.
Directed by Feroz Abbas Khan
Routinely, we love to sweep the truth about Hindu-Muslim relations under the carpet. Or simply sugar-coat it to make the actual volume of mutual distrust and animosity palatable to a nation steeped in escapism and self-delusion.
Dekh Tamasha Dekh(Dtd) directed by theatre legend Feroz Abbas Khan (of Tumhari Amrita fame) is a jolting wake-up call for a nation swept into a slumberous silence by the status quo. Put simply, we don’t want to face the reality about the friction that simmers just under the surface among the two communities. Dtd is perhaps the first Hindi film which ventures into the vista of vitriolic without the fear of offending the more refined sections of the audience who may not be comfortable watching the vanguards and trouble-makers of the two communities addressing each other with the harshest of epithets.
- 4/19/2014
- by Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice
After nominations from the Hindi Film industry to votes from you, the fans, the winners of the 2012 Iifa awards were announced on Saturday night at glittering event in Singapore. Hosted by Shahid Kapoor and Farhan Akhtar, the night was filled with stars, performances and many thank yous. We will have more from Singapore but wanted to give you the scoop on who took home the gorgeous statue for the best of the best.
Check out the complete list of winners!
Musical awards
Best Music Direction
Ar Rahman – Rockstar
Best Lyrics
Irshad Kamil – ‘Naadan Parindey’ – (Rockstar)
Best Male Playback Singer
Mohit Chauhan – ‘Naadan Parindey’ (Rockstar)
Best Female Playback Singer
Shreya Ghoshal – ‘Ooh La La’(The Dirty Picture) and ‘Teri Meri’ (Bodyguard)
Best Song Recording
Vishal-Shekhar – ‘Chammak Challo’ – (Ra.One)
Best Background Score
Ar Rahman – Rockstar
Best Debut (Female)
Parineeti Chopra – Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl
Best Debut (Male)
Vidyut Jamwal – Force
Best Supporting...
Check out the complete list of winners!
Musical awards
Best Music Direction
Ar Rahman – Rockstar
Best Lyrics
Irshad Kamil – ‘Naadan Parindey’ – (Rockstar)
Best Male Playback Singer
Mohit Chauhan – ‘Naadan Parindey’ (Rockstar)
Best Female Playback Singer
Shreya Ghoshal – ‘Ooh La La’(The Dirty Picture) and ‘Teri Meri’ (Bodyguard)
Best Song Recording
Vishal-Shekhar – ‘Chammak Challo’ – (Ra.One)
Best Background Score
Ar Rahman – Rockstar
Best Debut (Female)
Parineeti Chopra – Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl
Best Debut (Male)
Vidyut Jamwal – Force
Best Supporting...
- 6/10/2012
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Deool, Byari, Aaranyakandam, and the other winners of the 2011 National Film Awards have been announced. The 59th Annual National Film Awards, administered by the India’s Directorate of Film Festivals, is “the most prominent film award ceremony in India. Established in 1954, it is administrated by the Indian government’s Directorate of Film Festivals since 1973. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in New Delhi, where the President of India gives away the awards.
This is followed by the inauguration of the National Film Festival, where the award-winning films are screened for the public. Declared for films produced in the previous year across the country, they hold the distinction of awarding merit to the best of Indian cinema overall, as well as presenting awards for the best films in each region and language of the country. Due to the...
This is followed by the inauguration of the National Film Festival, where the award-winning films are screened for the public. Declared for films produced in the previous year across the country, they hold the distinction of awarding merit to the best of Indian cinema overall, as well as presenting awards for the best films in each region and language of the country. Due to the...
- 3/8/2012
- by R.W.
- Film-Book
Today the winners of the 59th National Film Awards, the most respected and prestigious film prize in the Indian film industry which everyone looks forward to, were announced. The National Awards honor work from all the film industries in India and this year’s winners are from the Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam, Manipuri, Tamil, Punjabi Film industries.
Bollyspice takes a look at the Hindi cinema winners.
I Am wins Best Hindi Film
The Hindi Film I Am won the award for Best Film and Best Lyrics for the song ‘Agar Zindagi’, which is written by Amitabh Bhattacharya.
Onir thanked everyone on Twitter for their support. He was really overwhelmed by the fact that I Am bagged two National awards. “Thank you all so much. Still overwhelmed that I Am won the Best Hindi Feature film and Best lyrics National award. It’s been a long and difficult journey. Thanks...
Bollyspice takes a look at the Hindi cinema winners.
I Am wins Best Hindi Film
The Hindi Film I Am won the award for Best Film and Best Lyrics for the song ‘Agar Zindagi’, which is written by Amitabh Bhattacharya.
Onir thanked everyone on Twitter for their support. He was really overwhelmed by the fact that I Am bagged two National awards. “Thank you all so much. Still overwhelmed that I Am won the Best Hindi Feature film and Best lyrics National award. It’s been a long and difficult journey. Thanks...
- 3/8/2012
- by Charla Manohar
- Bollyspice
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