8 Days: to the Moon and Back

  • 07/11/2019
  • 19:00
  • London College Of Communication, Elephant & Castle, London, SE1 6SB

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HOW DID THEY DO IT? - '8 DAYS: TO THE MOON & BACK'

Fifty years ago, Man set foot on the moon for the very first time. An amazing brave experiment and a testament to the ingenuity of Mankind. Now the IPS pays tribute to this event with a very special evening, “How did they do it, 8 Days: To the Moon and Back”. The programme makers wanted to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of the Apollo 11 crew by asking the sound team to pull out all the stops to create a wonderful soundscape with the original NASA recordings of the Apollo Astronauts and with specially composed music. The IPS is very proud to invite the sound crew back for one night only to tell us “How did they do it ?”

Contributors
Music Composers Neil Davidge, and David Poore, Dubbing Mixer, Ben Ormerod and Protools Operator, Duncan Paterson. The chairperson will be our own ( BAFTA winner)  Simon Clark who will guide us through this special event.

  • Neil is well known for his work as the producer of the group “Massive Attack” and as the music composer of the video game “Halo 4”.   
  • David is an Emmy and RTS nominated music composer, having worked on over 200 film and television scores, including several David Attenborough nature productions and, with Neil, the recent “Earth from Space” series.
  • Ben is a senior Dubbing mixer at Envy Post Productions
  • Duncan is a sound recordist who has worked on major films including “Solo: A Star Wars Story“ and “Kingsman: The Secret Service”.

It promises to be a fascinating evening! 

Doors open at 7 for a 7.30 start

Tea coffee and biscuits will be available on the evening.

Registration is open now, and is free for Members with £5 tickets available for Non-Members.

Places are limited so make sure to book early to avoid disappointment!


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