Craig Carter..
One of Australia.s most respected sound designers, Craig Carter, has died in Melbourne.
The multiple AFI award winner had a heart attack last Friday, aged 60. The sound designer, editor, and recordist worked on more than 100 productions in a career spanning 34 years..
He was working with producer Tait Brady on Clayton Jacobson.s film Sibling Rivalry, now three weeks into production..
Brady, who first collaborated with Carter on Craig Monahan.s Healing, told If: .It.s incredibly sad. .Craig was such a great guy, gentle, thoughtful, so good natured and generous. A perfectionist who always went the extra mile and a very smart, sensitive sound designer who was also a musician and had a great musical ear, which fed into his work..
One of his last projects, PACmen, Luke Walker.s documentary on the inside workings of the controversial Political Action Committees which raise millions to support Us political candidates and causes,...
One of Australia.s most respected sound designers, Craig Carter, has died in Melbourne.
The multiple AFI award winner had a heart attack last Friday, aged 60. The sound designer, editor, and recordist worked on more than 100 productions in a career spanning 34 years..
He was working with producer Tait Brady on Clayton Jacobson.s film Sibling Rivalry, now three weeks into production..
Brady, who first collaborated with Carter on Craig Monahan.s Healing, told If: .It.s incredibly sad. .Craig was such a great guy, gentle, thoughtful, so good natured and generous. A perfectionist who always went the extra mile and a very smart, sensitive sound designer who was also a musician and had a great musical ear, which fed into his work..
One of his last projects, PACmen, Luke Walker.s documentary on the inside workings of the controversial Political Action Committees which raise millions to support Us political candidates and causes,...
- 6/4/2017
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Luke Walker’s PACmen features a clip of Donald Trump vehemently asking the crowd at one of his rallies, “How stupid are the people of this country to believe this crap?” Unfortunately, Trump was talking not about himself but rather Ben Carson, whose misbegotten presidential run is chronicled in this documentary that recently received its world premiere at Toronto’s Hot Docs.
What Trump was specifically referring to was the tale Carson recounted in his rags-to-riches autobiography Gifted Hands about how, as a teenager, he attempted to stab someone only to have his knife broken by his would-be victim’s belt buckle. It...
What Trump was specifically referring to was the tale Carson recounted in his rags-to-riches autobiography Gifted Hands about how, as a teenager, he attempted to stab someone only to have his knife broken by his would-be victim’s belt buckle. It...
- 5/17/2017
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Maybe no one is getting too sentimental about Ben Carson’s presence in the public eye, but it’s easy to understand why people might miss the levity his frequent slip-ups allowed. Luke Walker’s documentary, “PACmen,” seeks to remind us of what has turned out to be, bizarrely enough, a much simpler political time.
The film, which will run as part of Hot Docs, follows the super Pac behind Carson’s run for the Republican nomination. (Again, simpler times.) The filmmakers had complete access to the people on Carson’s team, following his stunning rise and fall.
Read More: Alex Gibney Doc ‘No Stone Unturned’ Pulled From Tribeca Film Festival and Hot Docs
In our exclusive clip, Carson’s infamous hummus/Hamas flub sends the men behind the super Pac into utter bewilderment in a scene that would not be out of place on an episode of “Veep.”
“PACmen...
The film, which will run as part of Hot Docs, follows the super Pac behind Carson’s run for the Republican nomination. (Again, simpler times.) The filmmakers had complete access to the people on Carson’s team, following his stunning rise and fall.
Read More: Alex Gibney Doc ‘No Stone Unturned’ Pulled From Tribeca Film Festival and Hot Docs
In our exclusive clip, Carson’s infamous hummus/Hamas flub sends the men behind the super Pac into utter bewilderment in a scene that would not be out of place on an episode of “Veep.”
“PACmen...
- 4/28/2017
- by Allison Picurro
- Indiewire
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