The veteran rerecording mixer, who received his 23rd and 24th Academy Awards nominations this season for 'Elvis' and 'The Batman,' is featured in a new episode of THR's 'Behind the Screen.'
helmer Reeves. “He wants to get [each] scene right before we’re ready to move onto the next scene,” Nelson says. “It’s very intense. It’s very collaborative. He’s always in great spirits about it, and we have a great time with him.
During the podcast, the rerecording mixer also talks about working with his decades-long collaborator Steven Spielberg on the director’s highly personal, and he congratulates production sound mixer Peter J. Devlin on his Cinema Audio Society Career Achievement Award., starring Adam Driver as Enzo Ferrari and Penelope Cruz as his wife, Laura. “I’m really excited about it,” he says.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
How Goldie Hawn Found a “Tiny Spirit Guide” in Marcel the Shell With Shoes OnMarcelTheShell “is a joyful, welcome breath of fresh air,” writes Goldie Hawn, “a guide for navigating these unprecedented times with our eyes and our hearts open.”
Read more »
Nelson keeps Arsenal on course in title race with late winnerArsenal survived a massive scare in their pursuit of the Premier League title as they came back from two goals down to beat Bournemouth 3-2 with a last-gasp winner from Reiss Nelson in a rip-roaring contest in north London on Saturday.
Read more »
You, Yes You, Can Eat Dinner with Willie Nelson at His Texas RanchFewer than 300 guests will be seated for the 'Three Sisters' meal, and after everyone has finished their final course, Nelson will take the stage for an intimate performance. Here's how to score a ticket.
Read more »
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Handed 10-Year Sentence in BelarusAles Bialatski, a 2022 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, was sentenced to 10 years in prison Friday by a court in Belarus.
Read more »
Belarus court jails Nobel Peace Prize winner Bialiatski for 10 yearsA court in Belarus on Friday sentenced Nobel Peace Prize winner and human rights activist Ales Bialiatski to 10 years in prison for financing protests and other crimes, in a case that rights groups say was politically motivated.
Read more »
Nobel prize winner Bialiatski sentenced to 10 years in BelarusThe charges against Bialiatski, Belarus’ top human rights advocate, and his colleagues were connected to Viasna’s provision of money to political prisoners and helping pay their legal fees.
Read more »