At Mix Magic our people make the difference. Whether you are a major studio or an
independent producer, Mix Magic can provide you with the personal attention you require to make your project a success.

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Lead Mixer/Pres.
An alumnus of both UCLA and USC film schools, Jim began his career by rising up the ranks from sound recordist to mixer at 20th Century Fox.

After mixing for Fox, Paramount, Universal, Goldwyn Studios and Todd-AO, he founded Mix Magic Post Sound in 1982.

Jim has a varied and impressive list of feature film and television credits. His credits range from the classic feature films "Papillon" and "Smokey and the Bandit", to the critically acclaimed television movies "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman Story" and "Death Be Not Proud", to the recent independent feature and television movies "The Job" (Lion's Gate), "Anacardium" (winner 2002 Oldenburg Film Festival), "Maniacts", "Seven and a Match", "Freak Talks About Sex" (Cinemax), "Dinner and a Movie", "Heartwood" (Lifetime), "The Wildest Show in the South" (2000 Oscar Nominee for Documentary Short), and Chuck Workman's "The Source".

Using DigiDesign ProTools and an Otari 48 Fader Automated Mixing console, Jim performs both Digital 5.1 and analog surround mixes for television and theatrical release.
 
Mixer
With 15 years experience in all aspects of audio post production, Robert is the dedicated and creative force behind much of Mix Magic's television sound product.

He mixes many of our current MTV, History Channel, A&E, PBS, ESPN, and VH-1 shows, including "Biography", "Life and Times", "Jackass", "Dismissed", "Haunted" and "Hollywood Fashion Machine". Robert also mixed "The Eyes of Tammy Faye", a documentary premiering at last year's Sundance Film Festival that was then released theatrically by Lions Gate Films.

Robert uses a Mackie 24x8 Mixing console combined with 32 virtual tracks of DigiDesign ProTools and the Aurora Video Card (for non-linear picture) to edit and mix his shows.
 

Mixer
An award-winning mixing and sound design veteran since 1985, Mike began his career as a feature production mixer.

He made the transition to post production sound by performing editorial and mixing functions on a variety of independent features - a one man shop posting projects for the likes of Cassian Elwes, Lawrence Bender, Adam Rifkin, David Nutter, and Jo Beth Williams (mixing her Academy-Award nominated short "On Hope"). His expertise in all areas of sound led to mixing features for Miramax, Disney, Propaganda, Tri-Mark, MPCA, Warner Bros., Fox Family and TNT.

In addition to his feature and television mixing, Mike is also an accomplished animation mixer, having mixed Todd McFarlane's "Spawn" (HBO, M.P.S.E Golden Reel Award), Ralph Bakshi's "Spicy City" (HBO), and projects for Disney, DIC, Saban, Miramax and Peter Chung/Mad House.

 

VO Recordist
An accomplished sound engineer and musician, Greg supervises all of our voice-over and ISDN sessions in Studio D.

Recent credits include the narration record for "Intimate Portraits", "Amazing Animal Videos", "Speaking of Women's Health", "Love U", and "Dismissed", as well as the DVD commentary for "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind", "The Quiet American", "The Transporter", "Blue Car" and "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir".

In addition to all of Greg's documentary narration responsibilities, he has also recorded promo voice-overs for Warner Bros., Miramax, and 20th Century Fox.