Tutorial Expert: Alexander Markowski, CAS.
Contact Information:
Cell Phone: 910 228-9826
UNCW Email: [email protected]
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Learn how to use video to edit sound with expert tips and advice on sound editing in this free video from the 25-year veteran of film and video audio engineering. Alexander Markowski has been using Pro Tools since 1991. Much of his professional experience in sound engineering for television and feature films is in Pro Tools.
Video 1. Using Video for Sound Editing
Video 2. Using the Sound Busses
Video 3. Mixing Sound
Alexander Markowski credits include Academy award, Emmy award and Sundance winning programs. Alex’s credits include more than 50 narrative and documentary feature films, with broadcast credits for Discovery Channel, Lifetime, Bravo, Disney Channel, The Learning Channel, ESPN, WE, DIY, HBO, CBS, NBC, and PBS.
His work experience includes production sound mixing, post-production sound supervision, post-production sound editing, sound design and final re-recording sound mixing. In addition to his hands on creative experience in sound work, Alex has designed and supervised the construction of post-production audio facilities at Duart Film and Video in New York City.
Alex continues to work in Wilmington as an ADR mixer for such shows as Surface (NBC) and One Tree Hill (CW), and as a supervising sound editor, designer, and final mixer for numerous independent features. A Cum Laude graduate of New York Institute of Technology, Alex mixed the academy award-winning best short Thoth in 2002 and has mixed three feature documentaries for film icon Frederick Wiseman and Zipporah Films.
He is president of Audio Kitchen Post, a post production sound facility serving national and international clients.