JULIA SOLOMONOFF
I keep beautiful memories from my days in Tauro mixing “El último verano de la Boyita”.
It was a hot summer and there we were, with Diego Gat and Lena Esquenazi, in a cool and dark studio, fully committed to listening with detail, with attention, with imagination…
My son Bruno was just two months old, I was breastfeeding and he spent the day with me, from his carrycot, watching the big screen, hearing dialog lines repeatedly, a background or a music cue before it was perfect for Lena and Diego’s high standards, until he was perfectly asleep. Lena said: “if one day you have to travel, you play him the film and that’s it. It will be as familiar to him as the voice of his mother”
In Tauro not only I found an excellent technical skill (Diego is obsessive and he is always very up-to-date) and huge creative freedom (he understands that a director needs to try things out, that he might not get to the mix with everything closed) but also excellent human qualities.
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