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    Home » Fox’s “The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again!” Mixed at Roundabout Entertainment

    Fox’s “The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again!” Mixed at Roundabout Entertainment

    By Artisans PRWednesday, October 19, 2016Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4707 Views
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    Roundabout Entertainment is a full-service post production facility serving all sectors of the entertainment industry.

    Re-Recording Mixers David E. Fluhr CAS and Ben Wilkins finish the soundtrack for star-studded tribute to cult classic.

    Burbank, CA -- (SPW) --

    Originally released in 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show has become one of the most enduringly popular movie musicals of all time, a staple of late night cinemas worldwide. A celebratory reimagining of the tale of Dr. Frank-N-Furter and his friends for Fox Television pairs original star Tim Curry (this time as the narrator) with an otherwise all-new cast in a rousing tribute to its predecessor that also offers plenty of fresh twists.

    The soundtrack for The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again! was mixed on Stage E at Roundabout Entertainment in Burbank (now home to Southlake Audio Services). Veteran Re-Recording Mixers David E. Fluhr CAS and Ben Wilkins worked with Director Kenny Ortega, Picture Editor Don Brochu and Supervising Sound Editor Tom de Gorter of Atomic Sound, and were attended by Producer Lou Adler and soundtrack recordings producer Cisco Adlerto. They delivered an exhilarating soundscape featuring more than 20 electrifying musical numbers. “The new show honors and keeps the spirit of the original but it has new actors, new performances and a whole new energy,” says Fluhr, whose previous musical collaborations with Ortega include last year’s hit Descendants. “There were challenges, but it was fun…a lot of fun.”

    Among the challenges was an accelerated delivery schedule. Knowing that time on the mix stage would be at a premium, Fluhr and Wilkins coordinated with the music and sound editorial  teams to ensure elements were delivered in a form that would allow them to work efficiently and creatively. “We worked out a strategy with the music department for how they would stem out the songs,” Fluhr recalls. “I needed enough separations for a 5.1 mix, but not so many that it became unmanageable.”

    Fluhr adds that many of the musical numbers were pre-mixed by Recording Engineer Shane Stoner. “We did a lot of planning before we hit the stage,” Fluhr says. “The music department came through and delivered everything that we asked for, and it paid off creatively. Music is the most subjective stuff we deal with. Someone may like one thing while someone else wants it done a different way. You need to have flexibility built in to make changes…and do it fast. We had that.”

    So central was the music that blending in dialogue and effects required considerable finesse. “The songs are so big and well known that it was tough to find places to play anything else,” notes Wilkins. “And because the show is so iconic, any missteps would be spotted immediately. Our credo was first to do no harm, don’t crowd anything important musically or dramatically.”

    The show’s signature song serves as a case in point. “Time Warp has everything,” notes Fluhr. “It starts out with solos and ends with a chorus and every instrument playing. But there is also a lot of choreography and that can’t be silent. Ben did excellent work in feathering Foley dance steps into the song. Otherwise, we would have had people dancing on air.”

    The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again! was one of the most complex musical productions ever finished at Roundabout. Engineer Teddy Salas modified Stage E’s workflow to address the complexity of the mix, adding extra faders to the Icon D-Control Digital Console to allow Fluhr to work with the large number of music tracks efficiently.

    In the end, though, the sheer quantity of sound alone is not what resulted in a great soundtrack. “Obviously, you have to hear the dialogue, you have to hear the words,” Fluhr concludes. “The dialogue and the songs drive this movie. They bring a lot of energy, but they can very easily overwhelm other sound elements. Tom de Gorter and his editorial team from Atomic Sound did a great job in providing us with a whole template of sound effects that relate to things your see, but our job as mixers is to filter through that. Mixing isn’t about playing everything. It’s about making choices and simplifying things so that what you do play actually counts.”

    About Roundabout Entertainment
    Roundabout Entertainment is a full-service post production facility serving all sectors of the entertainment industry. It features the latest technology for editorial finishing, color correction, sound editorial, sound mixing, restoration and more, and a staff of more than 80 post production operators who are among the best and most dedicated in the industry. The facility’s technical infrastructure includes secure servers and a 40GB, fiber-base LAN network.

    Founded in 1992, Roundabout remains a youthful, growing company with a startup mentality. Its mission is to solve problems and produce great work. It is committed to remaining at the forefront of technology and building mutually fruitful, long-term relationships with it clients.  

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    Boris FX Mocha Pro Adds Powerful New AI Roto, Matte, and 3D Solve Refinement Tools

    Thursday, December 11, 2025
    Boris FX Mocha Pro 2026

    Mocha Pro, the Emmy® and Academy Award®-winning planar tracking and masking plugin from Boris FX, announces its 2026 release. The latest update helps VFX artists quickly refine tracking and rotoscoping results with a new AI-assisted matte refine tool for 2D tracking, a 3D tracking refine solve tool, and a rebuilt Curve Editor to easily visualize and adjust problem areas. It also supports VFX Reference Platform 2025 standards to meet the demands of professional VFX pipelines. “Mocha Pro users told us they loved its new AI-powered masking and camera solver, but wanted to use them on more demanding shots. For our 2026 release, we have created a suite of refinement tools to help artists handle tricky tasks like hair roto or tracking through heavy motion blur,” says John-Paul Smith, CEO, Imagineer Systems. “As always, we added many quality-of-life improvements, including the new Curve Editor, which, for the first time, allows artists to visualise the effect of AdjustTrack interactively.” “We always look to make laborious tasks a bit easier in Mocha Pro, especially when refining problem areas. This release is focused on making those refinements a breeze,” adds Martin Brennand, Mocha Pro product manager. “Refine your mattes with Matte Refine ML, clean up your 3D solves with the Refine Solve tools, and refine all your data with the Curve Editor.” New AI Masking A new Matte Refine ML workflow further cements Mocha Pro’s dynamic AI masking toolset, which also includes Object Brush ML, Matte Assist ML, and Face ML. Matte Refine ML automatically refines matte edges to mask out traditionally time-consuming details, such as fine hair, soft blurs,... Read More

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