Category Archives: Production

THE PRODUCER

The Cinema Sound Production Studio has accomplished the entire set of sound production works for the film Producer, which included on set sound recording, audio design, foley recording, editing, and post-dubbing in 5.1 format.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The history of Hollywood road movie genre is surrounded with legends, offering movie journeys for every taste. After cult The Blues Brothers, cruise Little Miss Sunshine, and loafer-criminal Wild at Heart by David Lynch, the comedy movie Producer is trying to follow suit.

This is a Ukrainian debut in this genre, telling a story of a good-for-nothing film producer, who wastes his film funds for endless partying. As the shooting is about to start on the following day, he has no money to pay for it.

After all, the hero has to work hard on winding a way out, find the needed money, repeat and be hit by his mistakes, and overcome some extraordinary obstacles.

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11 Kids from Morshyn

According to a legend, Morshyn was founded on the place where a meteorite, rich in rare metal, osmium, once fell. Snizhana, a shopping mall director, decides to lay hands on the valuable site. But 11 kids from Morshyn, united in one team to fight the injustice, ruin her plans.

Interesting facts about the movie 11 Kids from Morshyn:

  • In 2018 11 Kids from Morshyn won in the first competition of patriotic films held by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine.
  • According to the producer, he came up with the idea to shoot an adventure movie quite spontaneously, inspired by the legend about the Morshyn meteorite.

The Cinema Sound Production Studio did all the works on voicing and audio post-production for the film.

Kona fer i strid

Woman at War (Kona fer í stríð) is a 2018 Icelandic-Ukrainian comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Benedikt Erlingsson, and starring Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir.

Following a premiere at 2018 Cannes Film Festival via the International Critics’ Week, it was released on 22 May 2018 to critical acclaim and was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

Halla, a choir conductor and eco-activist, plans to disrupt the operations of a Rio Tinto aluminium plant in the Icelandic highlands, purposely damaging electricity pylons and wires to cut their power supply.

One day, a long-forgotten application to adopt an orphan child from Ukraine is approved. At the same time, the government ramps up police and propaganda efforts in order to catch and discredit her. The film revolves around her attempts to reconcile her dangerous and illegal activism with the upcoming adoption.