Media invite: Live performances and debates at `Sounding Out` - an international symposium on sound.July 09, 2002Journalists are invited to the first ever international symposium on sound being held at Staffordshire University in Stoke-on-Trent this Thursday, Friday and Saturday (July 11 - 13). The event will bring together film and radio professionals with academics to debate the role of sound in today`s media. The media may be particularly interested in the live performances: On Thursday evening from 9pm to 10.30pm, there will be performances of new material by Birmingham Electroacoustic Sound Theatre (BEAST) and radio drama by Lucy Gough, who is also a scriptwriter for TV`s Hollyoaks. At 9.30pm on Friday evening, delegates will join students at the campus` Odyssey Bar to hear work by Robin Rimbaud, who performs as Scanner. Other highlights include presentations by Larry Blake, the supervising sound editor on the films, Ocean`s Eleven, Traffic, Eric Brockovich and The Limey and by the Oscar-winning sound designer Randy Thom, who has worked on films such as Forrest Gump and Cast Away. Professor Christine Gledhill, Principal Lecturer in Media Studies at Staffordshire University, added: "We`re constantly processing millions of different sounds - as many as images - but are not generally aware of it unless they are annoying us. "The symposium will provide a genuine experience and dialogue about the implications sound has for communication and creativity." Media Studies Lecturer Dr Martin Shingler said: "We know a lot about film directors; we know what script writers and producers do, but what do sound designers do? "A film screen is removed from the viewer, but stereo sound is all around and pulls you in. If the film track stops it`s very unnerving; it spoils the magic. "We`re setting a new agenda for film and radio studies. Academics need to understand the technology that`s being used, the difference stereo makes and how actors are trained to use sound." | |||||||||||||||||||||
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