Dec 8, 2009 3:02 PM, By Lisa Horan & Kevin Hill, Studio Unknown Studio Unknown’s Confessions of a Small Working Studio—Specialized Mastering Work Gains Popularity Take John Polito, owner of Southern California’s Audio Mechanics, for instance. Polito’s success in motion-picture remastering has been driven by “being at the right place at the right time, and being ready for the opportunities that presented themselves,” he says. read the article here: http://mixonline.com/studio_unknown/specialized_mastering_work_gains_popularity/index.html
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Lucy Loves Audio Mechanics
Paramount and CBS Television selected Audio Mechanics to restore all 179 episodes of the I Love Lucy television series. Selection was based on blind listening tests in which several leading audio post production facilities provided a restoration of episode 39, “Job Switching”. The selection committee did not know whose soundtrack they were listening to until after they selected their favorite. Audio Mechanics’ work was “simply the best, preserving the integrity and aesthetics of the original production”. This is not the first time Audio Mechanics has been awarded a contract based on blind listening tests. Both Paramount Pictures’ Roman Holiday and … [more]
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John Polito hired as audio specialist in Kobe Bryant case
John Polito was hired by the Eagle County District Attorney to enhance and authenticate the police interview tape recording of Kobe Bryant. Mr. Polito testified during pretrial hearings as to the authenticity of the recording. The recording was admitted into the trial and Mr. Polito, a self-proclaimed Laker fan, fears he has been black listed from court-side seats for life! He was just doing his job, Kobe; send some of those court-side tickets his way to show there’s no hard feelings.