Steve Venezia has been re-elected vice president of the Cinema Audio Society, and Frank Morrone has been re-elected secretary.
They will continue to serve alongside CAS president Karol Urban and treasurer Lee Orloff, who weren’t up for re-election this year.Sound Orgs Sound Off About Pre-Taped Oscar Categories: “Marked Out As Somehow Less Important ‘Second-Tier’ Skills”Founded in 1964, the Cinema Audio Society is a philanthropic, nonprofit organization for film and TV sound professionals.Venezia, who also serves as vice-chair of the Television Academy, is an independent sound engineer who has worked with ABC and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on the audio production of 16 Oscar broadcasts.
Most recently he was senior director of worldwide production and post-production services at Dolby, where he worked for over 22 years covering sound mixing and advancements in audio technologies.Morrone, a two-time Emmy winner for sound mixing, is a re-recording mixer whose credits include Lost, Sleepy Hollow, The Kennedys, Ransom and When We Were Kings.
He’s also a former president of the Motion Picture Sound Editors and is Sound Governor at the Television Academy, as well as serving on the Editors Guild’s board of directors.In the CAS board elections, incumbents Willie D.
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