PLAY PODCAST In the late 1970's, when Mike Hill was coming up as a picture editor through the ranks for Paramount studio projects in Los Angeles in New York, Chic Ciccolini, Tom Fleischman and Bob Chafalas were working steadily as sound editor and re-recording mixers respectively in New York studios. They all came together working on the films of Ron Howard. Originally from Oklahoma and popularly recognized for his earlier work as an actor in the television series, The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, Ron Howard worked his way into becoming a successful filmmaker beginning in the late 1970's. His films such as Splash, Apollo13, A Beautiful Mind. Cinderella Man and more recently Solo: A Star Wars Story have been some of the industries most popular films. In this episode of Frame By Frame, you’ll meet the collaborators of Ron Howard including picture editor Mike Hill, Supervising Sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixers, Bob Chefalas and Tom Fleischman. talking about their work on films such as Night Shift, Gung Ho, Far and Away, Apollo13, A Beautiful Mind and Cinderella Man. You can share this conversation through our website bit.do /framebyframe—or via Twitter at @postny. You can also find us on itunes- search Frame By Frame and click on the orange icon. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at
[email protected]. This session was recorded at Soundtrack in New York City. The sound engineer was Kristin Coutogna. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the collaborators of Spike Lee. Frame By Frame is expanding to include short interviews spotlighting bold new voices in New York filmmaking the New York in snapshot conversations called Generation Next. Listen for upcoming mini-episodes. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we’ll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance.