A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2009
Original Title:
Listen
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
"A soundscape is any collection of sounds, almost like a painting is a collection of visual attractions," says composer R. Murray Schafer. "When you listen carefully to the soundscape it becomes quite miraculous." David New's portrait of the renowned composer becomes a lesson unto itself, gracing viewers (and listeners) with a singular moment of interactive subjectivity. This film was produced for the 2009 Governor General's Performing Arts Award.
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Administration:
Josiah Rothenberg
Clearances Coordinator:
Elizabeth Klinck
Director:
David New
Director of Photography:
Michael Grippo
Editor:
David New
Executive Producer:
Silva Basmajian
Gaffer:
Josh Pelham
Generator Operator:
Michael Pruess
Grip:
Robert Barton-Taylor
Online Editor:
Andrew Mandziuk
Producer:
Gerry Flahive
Production Coordinator:
Rachel Punwassie
Production Manager:
Amanda Coles
Production Supervisor:
Mark Wilson
Sound Designer:
David Matthews
Garnet Willis
Sound Mixer:
Garnet Willis
David Matthews
Sound Recordist:
Igal Petel
Technical Supervisor:
Marcus Matyas
Writer:
David New
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