About this episode
What goes into building a soundtrack for a short film? And collaborating with a sound team when you’re dealing with a short time frame? And an even more limited budget? To help us answer those questions and more, Glenn moderates a panel discussion with some of the filmmakers from this year’s Aspen Shortsfest — which is, without question, one of the best film festivals in the world for short films and short filmmakers: - Madli Lääne, Director of “Dear Passengers” - Nikita Diakur, Director of “Backflip” - Luis Fernando Puente, Director of “I Have No Tears, and I Must Cry” This is a great discussion about the creative process of storytelling. And how that process translates into crafting a compelling soundtrack for a film… regardless of runtime! Sound teams for the short films: “Dear Passengers” Sound Designer - Markus Andreas Composer - Patrick McGinley Foley Artist - Anna-Maria Jams Foley Recordist - Joonas Taimla Additional Sound Effects - Aleksandra Koel “Backflip” Sound Designer - David Kamp https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000008901281/backflip.html “I Have No Tears, and I Must Cry” Sound Designer - Erik Naumann Composer - Jorge Murcia Teaser: https://vimeo.com/718108679 Many thanks to the faculty and students of Colorado Film School, who filmed and recorded this panel discussion for us: Sound Recordist - Diana Flood Camera Operators - Tim Bulger, Wil Francis, Felicia Hettinga, Lucas Lacy Editor - Quinton Kaine Production Assistants - Skylar McKelvey, Geneva Schafer Instructor, Post Supervisor - Matt Baxter Instructor, Production Supervisor - Aaron Koehler And extra special thanks to Aspen Shortsfest: Susan Wrubel - Executive + Artistic Director Jason Anderson - Shortsfest Program Director Erin McVoy - Operations + Production Director Regna Frank-Jones - Head of Education Allie Wrubel - Program + Marketing Manager Roger Ramos - Program + Education Coordinator https://aspenfilm.org/our-festivals/shortsfest/ Please subscribe to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts . You can also check out the video for this episode. Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com . Connect with Dolby on Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , or LinkedIn .