
![]() One of the tricky aspects of THE INTERROGATION OF CHERYL COOPER has been its a "found footage" film so it has different rules in a sense than a conventional film. Tony and I learned a lot making INFECTION back in 2005 and that was a found footage film. We learned you can't have too much music unless it was source within the film. That meant no music scoring or music overlays because that would mean it wasn't really "found footage". It couldn't have any edits either because that would mean the "found Footage" was found by a filmmaker and edited. So we tried to adhere to some strict rules to create a stronger reality about the film. Of course, its a movie and not really "found" but we wanted to make the film as close to real as possible. I'm actually hoping to rent a theater that has the Dolby Atmos sound system. That was Tony's 7.1 mix while not having a full 128 channels of sound would still take advantage of the system's 64 speakers to pull the audience into the film's reality. - Albert.
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