December 4, 2008
Soundworks was busy again in November with Dialogue Replacement projects. First were cues for the new hit TV show, “Fringe”, on Fox. The mysterious “Warden Lennox”, played by Kenneth Tigar, needed to replace his lines recorded in a very noisy and echo-intensive stone hallway. The project was done via ISDN to Warner Brothers in Los Angeles with Soundworks driving the picture for both locations.
Second were cues for a new feature film from Hartbreak II called “Nine Dead” for Louisiana Media Services in Baton Rouge. Communication is the key to the survival for nine strangers who have been kidnapped by a masked gunman and told that one of them will die every ten minutes until they discover how they are all connected. As the LAPD race to find the hidden location of the victims, the masked gunman makes sure the world watches so everyone will know who of the nine lives and who dies.
Edrick Browne, a young and upcoming actor from Houston, plays “Leon” – one of the principal “nine” in the film. And when some 50 of his lines needed to be “looped”, Soundworks got the call to make it happen.
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