SIGNS OF LIFE ATGriffithObservatory: MIXING IN 28.1 - by Frank Morrone CAS

On May 18, 2022, Signs of Life premiered in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium at Griffith Observatory. Ticket sales for the planetarium prior to the pandemic were 400,000 annually, led by Centered in the Universe, running 8-10 shows a day for 15 years.

In 2019, Michael Phillips Keeley CAS was approached to mix Signs of Life. Keeley has mixed thousands of SIGNS OF LIFE AT Griffith Observatory:episodes of TV, along with numerous films, video games, and documentaries. He built Sound Striker Post in 2015 as a Dolby Atmos studio and has recently worked on projects like the Emmy-winning doc, NASA & Space X: Journey to the Future, which was also nominated for a CAS Award. Keeley has done immersive mixing at the Sony Pictures Cary Grant Theater, has mixed Jonsi’s (Sigur Ros) latest album Obsidian in Dolby Atmos, and has worked with RH Factor on shows like Big Shot and Goliath.


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