Description
About the Author
Robert L. Mott has had a long career doing sound effects for films, cartoons, theatre, commercials - and for radio (such as Gangbusters, Philip Morris Playhouse and Perry Mason), and television (including Ed Sullivan, Jackie Gleason, The Tonight Show, Playhouse 90, Captain Kangaroo and Bob Hope). Twice nominated for Emmy's for Days of Our Lives, he also wrote for Dick Van Dyke and Red Skelton. The Academy of Television Arts and Science selected him for their website honoring the legends of live television. He lives in Arroyo Grande, California.
Reviews
"Provides the first comprehensive treatment of sound effects...their history, make-up, equipment, and applications in radio, TV, and film"-Line Up; "newcomers to the field of audio/sound production, or producers, directors and other production personnel who need background on sound effects, could find no better resource than this book"-Lighting and Sound International; "Here's your chance to grab a slice of broadcasting history from a bygone era...contains everything from a vintage adding machine to a factory 'quittin time' whistle"-Sound Ideas.
Book Information
ISBN 9780786494712
Author Robert L. Mott
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc