William Flageollet

William Flageollet (born November 27, 1945, Nancy) is a French sound engineer in the music and film. He participated in mixing more than 120 films and directed the recording and mixing of hundreds of film scores. He was nominated several times for the César Award for Best Sound, he received twice, in 1987 for Round Midnight, and in 1994 for Three Colors: Blue.[1]

He arrived in Paris at 18 and started as attending Barclay Studios from 1965 to 1968. After a short stint in the studio Europa Sonor (1969), he became a sound engineer at Studio Davout from 1969 to 1980 and its independent engineer varieties, rock'n'roll, classical music, contemporary music (electroacoustic), and film music. It records in England (Abbey Road, CTS, Angel Recording Studios), the US (RCA recording studios), Hungary, Italy, Germany, Slovakia, Macedonia, etc.

References

  1. "La double vie de Véronique", au coeur du film de Kieslowski (in French). Double vie de Véronique. 2006. pp. 100–. ISBN 978-2-9522785-1-5.
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