Hello, new to the forum, and I only discovered it because I was trying to revive a Microtrack 24/96 that I found gathering dust at my work. Very helpful here, by the way.
Audio (live sound) was my first introduction into the technical world back when I was 16 (1994), so it's a first love, even though I now consider myself a filmmaker.
I'm starting up a "no-budget" project, and audio play adaptation I wrote from the classic GK Chesterton novel, "The Man Who Was Thursday." I'm looking around for audio-recordists and sound editors in Los Angeles (or editors anywhere I guess) that might want to be involved in a project like this. It's going to have top notch actors from the LA theatre scene, and I expect a high-level of quality from this thing. We're going to do a lot of field recording, I expect, with actors interacting together to keep it dynamic and real.
So collaborators is what I'm looking for, and perhaps this is a place to look. Is this a good place to post for it?
Check out
http://www.manwhowasthursday.com/ and the linked facebook page. Send me a PM if you have any questions or advice for me.
Thanks,
Andrew Wahlquist
http://www.aerieproductions.comandrew (at) aerieproductions (dot) com