"Vejen Hjem" is a new film by Charlotte Sieling which premieres on 28 November. The film takes place in Syria during the civil war in 2015 and sound designer and mixer Rune Palving will review how he has worked with a documentary approach to create an authentic experience in Dolby Atmos."
The Film School is a historically important focal point for the development of Danish film, both creatively and in relation to the professionalisation of the industry.The National Film School of Denmark was founded in 1966 and is Denmark's only state higher education within film and... Read More →
Join sound designer Peter Storm With and film editor Anne Østerud as they take you on a journey in the making of the sound design for “Families Like Ours,” a 2024 series, directed by Thomas Vinterberg, which had its world premiere at the Venice Biennale 2024. Set in Denmark, in a not-too-distant future. The rising water levels can no longer be ignored and the country needs to be evacuated. The entire Danish population is turned into homeless refugees.
We embark on the journey from the start of an idea in the picture edit to the finished work on the mixing stage. A collaborative talk about how scenes evolve through sonic storytelling. Peter and Anne will showcase examples of how it all started and how it came together in the end—from initial ideas that began with a simple sound to scenes that were completely transformed.
Peter Storm Wich graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 2021. Some of his work includes, Dark Horse (2024), Dansegarderoben (2023), Rainbow (2021) and Shorta (2020) which won a Danish Robert award in 2021 for best sound (with sound supervisor Morten Green).He is also... Read More →
Anne Østerud graduated as an editor from the National Film School of Denmark in 1995. Some of her work includes Another Round (2020) The Hunt (2012),The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) and the Pusher trilogy (1996, 2004, 2005)She has worked with directors such as Thomas Vinterberg... Read More →
Join Craig Henighan, an award-winning sound designer behind iconic projects like Stranger Things and Roma, in an insightful conversation moderated by Danish sound designer Peter Albrechtsen. In this session, Craig will share his creative process and the innovative techniques that have earned him both critical acclaim and industry recognition. Expect to dive deep into his use of spatial audio, sound design, and how he brings immersive sonic environments to life in film and television. Through specific examples from his body of work, the discussion will explore the challenges and breakthroughs involved in crafting the soundscapes for some of the most influential cinematic experiences of recent years. Whether you are a sound professional or a film enthusiast, this is a rare opportunity to gain a behind-the-scenes look at the art of cinematic sound from one of the best in the field.