http://www.camerastabilizers.comhttp://www.cameraturret.comScreen Magazine - IndexScreen Magazine - Screen Magazine: Vol. 29, Issue 17 - IndexNew York-based Sound Lounge Music & Sound Design
(SLMSD) recently hired Composer/Sound Designer Joel
Corelitz and Sound Designer Phan Visutyothapibal. These
growth initiatives in sound design are led by recent addition,
Executive Producer Marcus Smith, further strengthening
SLMSD’s position as a progressive brand leader in sound
design and music space.
The additions will complement the efforts of veteran SLMSD
Partner and Sound Designer Marshall Grupp. Marshall
sees Phan and Joel as leaders in the next generation of
sound designers. Grupp comments, “I love Phan’s work
and am ready to figuratively pass the sound design torch
over to him. I believe strongly that he is the model of the
sound design future and will truly set the standard in the
industry moving forward.” Grupp elaborates, “ Both Joel
and Phan have tremendous entrepreneurial spirit, and it’s
nice to find people who are visionaries and are willing to
put themselves out there. I’m looking forward to pushing the
boundaries in emerging media and now we have the talent
to accommodate the diverse projects that come through
our doors.
SLMSD Executive Producer Marcus Smith weighs in
optimistically about the hires, “Joel and Phan bring a lot of
skill, talent, and success to a variety of mediums - we hope
to combine the skill sets of Marshall, Phan and Joel to offer
a wider range of expertise to the ad community.”
About Joel Corelitz
With beginnings at the Steve Ford Music company in Chicago,
as well as a successful freelance career, Composer/Sound
Designer Joel Corelitz’ recent compositions include: The
Cavern of Lost Letters for Smilefaucet, Undo and The
Collectors for Rotofugi (Country Club, Chicago), and This
is History for Frito-Lay (Element 79, Chicago). In addition
to advertising, Joel is currently scoring the music for a
new series on the Discovery network. Corelitz’ accolades
include a New York Festivals win for his contribution to the
2004 AICP Show. That same year, Joel was runner-up at
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Sound Lounge Music & Sound Design Swells With New Talent
‘boards’ First Boards Awards showcase,
honored for his composition talents. With acknowledgment
on Motionographer’s ‘Cream Of The Crop’ list and mentions
of his production work in Keyboard and Future Music
magazine, Corelitz has had an obvious and powerful
impact on the industry.
About Phan Visutyothapibal
Sound Designer Phan Visutyothapibal most recently worked
at New York-based Q Department and The Lodge. Phan
was nominated as a Wasserman Award Finalist for his work
on Jennifer Li’s film, 422. In addition, Phan has provided
sound design for brands such as Saturn, Kia, McDonald’s,
Panasonic, Mercedes, Jeep, Nike Battlegrounds, and
MTV Game Killers. Phan is currently working with Maria
Abramovil’s film Dangerous Games sponsored by the United
Nations.
About Marshall Grupp
Marshall Grupp began his career working as a sound
editor on Mike Nichol’s Working Girl and Warren Beatty’s
Reds. He launched his commercial sound design success
path on Coca-Cola’s ground-breaking Max Headroom
campaign. Marshall quickly became one of the first artists to
establish sound design as a distinct discipline in advertising
production. Grupp has designed sound for more than 5,000
spots, covering every advertising category, from cars to
beer, financial services to sporting goods. In recognition
for his work, he’s won AICP, Clio and D&AD awards for
outstanding achievement for Sound Design. Recently, Grupp
worked as a Supervising Sound Editor on Michael Cuesta’s
L.I.E. (Sundance), The Ramones: End of a Century, Jeremy
Saulnier’s Murder Party (Magnolia Pictures), Marc Weber’s
Explicit Ills (South by Southwest Audience Award-winner)
and Tracey Hecht’s Life in Flight (2008 Tribeca). Along with
Peter Holcomb, Tom Jucarone and Peter Corbett, Marshall
partnered to launch Sound Lounge audio post-production
facility in 1998.
//www.soundlounge.com
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