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Frank Serafine & Professor David Musial at AES NYC 2007
Frank stayed in David's home SkyRoom Studio in Jersey City for the show visit
This is a video interview produced by Prof. David Musial
Audio Engineering Society Concention - NYC 2007
Frank Serafine, Les Paul & Michelle Moog-Koussa
David Musial introducing his friend Guitar and Music Tech legend Mr. Les Paul to Frank & Michelle
The MIX Magazine Tech Awards NYC 2007
Photo by Prof. David Musial
Frank Serafine & Michelle Moog-Koussa
Audio Engineering Society Concention - NYC 2007
Photo by Prof. David Musial
Frank Serafine & Michelle Moog-Koussa
at David's "SkyRoom Studio" 2007
Photo by Prof. David Musial

Frank Serafine & Brady Cudmore
Audio Engineering Society Concention - NYC 2009
Photo by Prof. David Musial

Frank Serafine & Brady Cudmore
Frank is co-producing a song he wrote with Brady Cudmore & David Musial at one of his Hollywood Studios 2008
Photo by Prof. David Musial

Frank Serafine & Brady Cudmore
Frank is co-producing a song he wrote with Brady Cudmore & David Musial at one of his Hollywood Studios 2008
Photo by Prof. David Musial

Prof. Musial's college students and Executives with "Castle Point Records" Stephen Puig & Ken Bachor
with Frank Serafine, master Audio Engineer/Producer Frank Fillipetti & Michelle Moog-Koussa
Audio Engineering Society Convention NYC 2007
Photo by Prof. David Musial

Master Hollywood Sound Designer Frank Serafini, Michelle Moog-Koussa, Master Broadway Sound Designer nick Sack (classmate of Musial's)
& Award-Winning Professor David Musial

Audio Engineering Society Convention NYC 2007

 

Info from Wikipedia

 

Frank Serafine
Born c. 1953
Died September 12, 2018 (aged 65)
Palmdale, California, U.S.
Occupation composersound designersound editor
Years active 1975–2018

Frank Serafine (c. 1953 – September 12, 2018) was an American motion picture sound designer and sound editor, and composer. He was best known for his work as a Hollywood Supervising Sound Editor / Designer on such blockbusters as the Star Trek and Tron movies, Addams FamilyThe FogPoltergeist II: The Other SideRobot JoxIce PiratesHoodwinked 2OrgazmoThe Lawnmower ManVirtuosityField of Dreams, Emmy-Winning Sound Design on The Day Aft

Early career[edit]

After his beginnings performing live with progressive rock guitarist Robben Ford, for laser light shows at the Fiske Planetarium in Boulder, Colorado, Serafine was selected by Disneyland to compose, produce and perform live grand opening summer shows at the Space Mountain Pavilion which brought him to Southern California. Soon after he produced several records and toured live throughout Europe and the US with avant-garde jazz great Don Cherry.

Serafine produced his friend and music teacher Ravi Shankar along with George Harrison on Tana Mana and produced with William Orbit the remixed Peter Gabriel"Kiss that Frog” traveling Pepsi ride film, which won the MTV Award. Serafine went on that same year[when?] to perform sound design live on stage with Gabriel’s Secret World Concert Tour.

Sound Designer[edit]

Beginning his film career in the 1970s, Serafine worked on engineering sound effects on Star Trek: The Motion PictureStar Trek III: The Search for Spock, and both Tron films (Tron and Tron: Legacy).[1]

Serafine has done 100s of commercials and TV episodes including Baywatch, VR-5, Thunder in Paradise, 13 years of ChryslerCBS and FOX IDs, Eveready Bunny series, NintendoNational Geographic ID, MercedesMaseratiCalifornia LotterySeaworld and Disneyland’s California Adventure Park,

Serafine supervised the audio production, acoustic design and construction installations for several ride films and interactive themed attractions with Six FlagsBusch GardensFord MuseumDisneyEpcot CenterIwerksUniversal and Sony.

Serafine's Game credits include TRONGrand Theft AutoPocahontasWing CommanderInterstate '76 and The Suffering.

The Serafine Collection is volumes of top selling sound effects libraries featured by filmmakers and editors throughout the world for their unique hard to find, high resolution audio quality and 5.1 surround. (serafinecollective.com). Frank was commissioned to produce 2 CDs, Emotional Response and Ice Sculptures for the European music library-licensing group Media Music. After great success he was then commissioned by the biggest US Music Library Giant APM Music to custom compose 2 CDs titled “The Serafine Experience” that are now heard on over a 100 global broadcasts including the Clint EastwoodBrad Pitt and Jane FondaDocumentary’s, as well as To Catch a PredatorMSNBCDateline and Animal Planet.

Serafine composed music and supervised the sound editing and design for the documentary on the life story of Paramahansa Yogananda film Awake then went on produce, design and construct the interactive museum exhibit installation for Disney/Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. currently featured at the historic Discovery New York Times Square building.

Serafine had been a major part of several advanced hardware and software innovations in the film sound industry including the first to implement Apple Computers and Avid/Digidesign Protools on a major feature film.

Sound Advice Tour[edit]

Kicking off April 2015, Serafine will be teaching a 33-city educational tour, through MZed, called Sound Advice. The tour will walk filmmakers through his award-winning secrets for sound recording, editing, effects, mixing, design and inspiration. Product sponsors for the Frank Serafine MZed Sound Advice 33 City US and Canadian tour include: RodeIzotopeSonyUniversal StudiosSandiskShutterstockAuro, AdobeFigure 53, Zoom, DPAESIRolandTriad-OrbitAnvil CasesWirecastSamsonMytekPresonusAngelbirdZynapticTriCasterManfrottoCountrymanAja and many more. Introduction of workshop by Director Brett Leanord.

Death[edit]

Serafine was struck by a car on September 12, 2018, in Palmdale, California, as he was crossing Palmdale Boulevard.[2] He died at the scene of major head and body trauma.[3]

Accolades[edit]

Serafine won an Oscar in 1990 for his work on The Hunt for Red October.[1] He won a Primetime Emmy Award in Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special for his work on 1984's The Day After.[4]

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 and Oscar-Winning Sound Design for The Hunt for Red October.