- John Rodd
John Rodd is a freelance music recording, mixing and mastering engineer. He is best known for film score recording and mixing.
Career
His work include credits with
The Rolling Stones , Porno for Pyros,Eric Clapton , The Red Hot Chili Peppers,Michael Jackson ,Whitney Houston , Ry Cooder,Madonna , Boys 2 Men and many orchestral sessions.Films worked on while on staff as Orchestral Scoring Recordist at the Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Fox include
I, Robot ,The Last Samurai , Spider-Man 2,Pirates of the Caribbean , The Matrix (trilogy), Cast Away, X-2,Jurassic Park III , The Bourne Identity,Road to Perdition andThe Sixth Sense .John moved into freelance work in 2004 after leaving the Newman Scoring Stage and continues to work on orchestral projects, but has extensive experience recording and mixing all genres of music for film, TV, gaming and CD.
He works at a wide variety of recording and mixing studios, including his own facility. His private studio is well equipped with an extensive collection of boutique outboard hardware,
ProTools HD ,Digital Performer andLogic for stereo and surround music recording, mixing and mastering work.Other Activities
John is very active in the film scoring community in Los Angeles, volunteering his time to provide educational workshops and lectures for
The Society of Composers and Lyricists , TheASCAP Scoring Workshop, andThe Composers Expo . John and his wife live on the westside ofLos Angeles .Credits & Awards
For a partial list of Credits: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1116807/
*2007 nomination as "Best Score Mixer" by the Film and TV Music Awards.
External links
* [http://www.johnrodd.com/ John Rodd Official Website]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1116807/ IMDB - The Internet Movie Database]
* [http://www.johnrodd.com/images/millimeter.pdf Interview with John Rodd in Millimeter Magazine ]
* [http://www.johnrodd.com/images/mixmagazine-2006-01.pdf Interview with John Rodd in Mix Magazine ]
* [http://www.johnrodd.com/images/movingpicturesmag.pdf Interview with John Rodd in Moving Pictures Magazine ]
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