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Frank Morrone

Frank Morrone is an independent re-recording mixer who has worked extensively in both film and television. His award winning work includes Emmy Awards for the ABC hit LOST and the mini-series The Kennedys as well as a best sound Satellite Award for Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow.

He has served as a Governor for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and as President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors. He has also been elected to the Motion Picture Editors Guild board of directors to represent re-recording mixers and served as Vice President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors from 2005 to 2013. In addition to these associations, he is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, NARAS, SOCAN, Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and the Cinema Audio Society where he has served on the board of directors.

Career

He began his career mixing music for film scores as well as jazz, rock and country albums. His music projects include Amin Bhatia’s 5.1 mix The Interstellar Suite, Sunny Days Again: The Best of Lighthouse remix and A Christmas Story soundtrack. He has received a platinum album for his contributions to the Camp Rock soundtrack. From music mixing, he transitioned to film and television post production initially editing music and dialogue and then moving in to re-recording mixing. In 1995, he accepted a position at Todd AO New York mixing film and television, where he also lectured for NYU Film School. He moved to Los Angeles in 2004 to work with JJ Abrams on Lost, and has since mixed several projects for Sony and Disney as well as freelance projects for several other studios. He has written articles for industry publications including Mix Magazine and Canadian Musician. He has collaborated on product development with Digidesign, McDSP and M-Audio and lectures at well-known colleges across North America for Avid such as USC, Full Sail and Tribeca Flashpoint. He has been elected to serve on several key industry organization Boards of Directors including ATAS, MPEG, MPSE and CAS.

Awards and nominations

Emmy Awards<br /> 2012 – Person of Interest – Pilot (Nominated)<br /> 2011 – The Kennedys: Lancer And Lace (Won)<br /> 2010 – Lost: The End (Nominated)<br /> 2009 – Lost: The Incident (Nominated)<br /> 2008 – Lost: Meet Kevin Johnson (Won)<br /> 2006 – Lost: Live Together, Die Alone (Nominated) <br /> 2005 – Lost: Outlaws (Nominated)

Cinema Audio Society Awards<br /> 2012 – The Kennedys (Nominated)<br /> 2009 – Lost (Nominated)<br /> 2007 – Lost (Nominated)<br />2005 – Lost (Nominated)<br /> <br /> MPSE Golden Reel Awards<br /> 2010 – ' (Nominated)<br /> 1987 – Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (Won)<br /> 1987 – Ford the Man & the Machine (Won)<br /> <br /> Gemini Awards<br /> 2011 – The Kennedys (Nominated)<br /> 1989 – Glory Enough for All (Won)<br /> 1987 – Ford the Man and the Machine (Nominated)<br /> <br /> Satellite Award<br /> 1999 – Sleepy Hollow (Won)<br /> <br /> TEC Awards<br /> 2008 – Lost (Nominated) <br /> 2007 – Lost (Nominated) <br /> 2006 – Lost (Nominated) <br /> 2005 – Lost (Nominated)

Selected credits

Television

Last Resort – 2012 – Shawn Ryan / Karl J Gajdusek<br /> Raising Hope – 2012 – Greg Garcia (producer)<br /> Copper – 2012–2013 – Barry Levinson/ Tom Fontana / BBC <br /> The Killing Game – 2011 – Bobby Roth/ Anne Carlucci/Lifetime<br /> Boss – 2011 – Kelsey Grammer/Gus Van Sant /Farhad Safinia<br /> Alcatraz (pilot) – 2011 – J. J. Abrams// Bad Robot<br /> Person of Interest (pilot) – 2011 – J. J. Abrams// Bad Robot<br /> Once Upon a Time (pilot) – 2011 – Adam Horowitz (screenwriter)/Edward Kitsis<br /> The Kennedys – 2011 – Jon Cassar/ Joel Surnow<br /> Undercovers – 2010 – J. J. Abrams//Bad Robot<br /> Lost – 2004–2010 – J. J. Abrams/ABC/Touchstone TV <br /> The Day of the Triffids – 2009 – Nick Copus/BBC<br /> ' – 2009 – Lev L. Spiro/ Disney Channel<br /> Princess Protection Program – 2009 – Allison Liddi-Brown/ Disney Channel<br /> ' – 2008 – Paul Hoen/ Disney Channel<br /> Camp Rock – 2008 – Matthew Diamond/ Disney Channel<br /> ' – 2008 – Mark Rosman/ABC Family Channel<br /> The L Word (season 5) – 2008 – Ilene Chaiken/Showtime<br /> Tyrannosaurus Azteca – 2007 – Brian Trenchard-Smith<br /> What About Brian (Pilot) – 2006 – Dana Stevens/J. J. AbramsABC/Touchstone <br /> Queens Supreme – 2003 – Tim Robbins / CBS<br /> Miss America – 2002 – Lisa Ades<br /> Fling – 2001 – Glenn Gordon Caron<br /> 100 Center Street (33 eps) – 2001 – Sidney Lumet<br /> First Person – 2001 – Errol Morris<br /> Shades of Dust – 2001 – Danny Aiello III<br /> The Independent – 2000 – Steve Kessler/Jerry Weintraub<br /> Wonderland – 2000 – Peter Berg/John David Coles/Brian Grazer<br /> Sex and the City (seasons 1–2) – 1998–99 – Darren Star/ HBO<br /> Dellaventura – 1997–98 – Danny Aiello / CBS<br /> Bye, Bye Birdie – 1995 – Robert Halmi Sr/Gene Saks/Boyce Harmon<br /> Derby – 1995 – Bob Clark<br /> Mysterious Island – 1995 – Alliance Films/Atlantis<br /> Tek War – 1994–96 – William Shatner/Alliance<br /> It Runs in the Family – 1994 – Bob Clark/ MGM<br /> Destiny Ridge – 1993 – Anne Marie La Traverse/Atlantis Films<br /> The American Clock – 1993 – Bob Clark<br /> Scales of Justice – 1992 – George Jonas/CBC<br /> ' – 1992 – David Carradine, Michael Sloan/USA Ntwk<br /> War of the Worlds – 1990 – Frank Mancuso Jr./Greg Strangis/Paramount<br /> My Secret Identity – 1988–91 – Brian Levant/Fred Fox Jr/Paramount<br /> Dracula – Allan Eastman/Wendy Grean/Paragon<br /> Small Sacrifices – 1989 – David Greene<br /> The Jim Henson Hour – 1989–92 – Jim Henson<br /> Glory Enough for All – 1988 – Eric Till/Gordon Hench/Gemstone Prod.<br /> Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future – 1987–88 – Gary Goddard/Landmark Ent<br /> Ford: The Man and The Machine – 1987 – Allan Eastman

Feature films

Justin Bieber – Believe – 2013 – Jon Chu<br /> Strangely in Love – 2012 – Amin Matalqa<br /> Small Time – 2012 – Joel Surnow<br /> Happy & Bleeding – 2012 – Christian Charles/ Anne Estonilo<br /> The Killing Game – 2011 – Bobby Roth/ Anne Carlucci/Lifetime<br /> The United – 2011 – Amin Matalqa/Walt Disney Pictures<br /> ' – 2011 – Michael Jai White<br /> Gnomeo & Juliet (temp) – 2011 – Kelly Asbury<br /> Sideways – 2010 – Cellin Gluck <br /> Morning Light – 2008 – Mark Monroe / Roy E. Disney <br /> Murder Dot Com – 2008 – Rex Piano/ Regent Films<br /> Tyrannosaurus Azteca – 2007 – Brian Trenchard-Smith<br /> Saving Luna – 2007 – Suzanne Chisholm/Michael Parfit<br /> Full of It – 2007 – Christian Charles<br /> Partition – 2007 – Vic Sarin<br /> Love on the Side – 2004 – Vic Sarin<br /> A Hole in One – 2004 – Richard Ledes<br /> Slowly Silently – 2003 – Jinoh Park<br /> Jersey Guy – 2003 – Elia Zois<br /> Rhythm of the Saints – 2003 – Sarah Rogacki<br /> Miss America – 2002 – Lisa Ades<br /> Comedian – 2002 – Christian Charles / Jerry Seinfeld<br /> First Person – 2001 – Errol Morris<br /> Shades of Dust – 2001 – Danny Aiello III<br /> The Independent – 2000 – Steve Kessler/Jerry Weintraub<br /> Lost Souls – 2000 – Janusz Kamiński / Meg Ryan<br /> Shaft – 2000 – Scott Rudin / Paramount<br /> Up at the Villa – 2000 – Philip Haas <br /> Ricky Six – 2000 – Peter Filardi <br /> Sleepy Hollow – 1999 – Tim Burton <br /> ' – 1999 – Errol Morris<br /> Fever – 1999 – Alex Winter<br /> EDtv – 1999 – Ron Howard / Universal<br /> Inventing the Abbotts – 1997 – Pat O’Connor/Fox<br /> Under the Bridge – 1997 – Charles Weinstein<br /> Childhoods End – 1997 – Jeff Lipsky<br /> Ransom – 1996 – Ron Howard / Touchstone<br /> Dear Diary – 1996 – David Frankel, Barry Jossen/DreamWorks <br /> When We Were Kings – 1996 – Leon Gast/Taylor Hackford<br /> The Daytrippers – 1996 – Greg Mottola<br /> It Runs in the Family – 1994 – Bob Clark/ MGM<br /> Paris France – 1993 – Jerry Ciccoritti/Alliance<br /> Dieppe – 1993 John N. Smith – Foley mixer <br /> Black Robe – 1991 – Bruce Beresford – ADR recordist

Music

The Interstellar Suite – 2012 – Amin Bhatia 5.1 mix <br /> Sunny Days Again: The Best of Lighthouse – 1999 – Lighthouse remix<br /> Tears Are Not Enough documentary – 1985 – music editor <br /> A Christmas Story – Music from the Motion Picture – 1983 – recording & mixing engineer<br /> A Christmas Story – 1983 – music engineer <br /> My Bloody Valentine – 1981 – music engineer<br /> Jack London's Tales of the Klondike – 1981 – music engineer <br /> Being Different – 1981 – music engineer <br /> You've Got To Be A Kid To Get In – Free Rose Corporation – 1981 – music engineer <br /> The Entertainer – Artie MacLaren – 1980 – music engineer <br /> Catherine McKinnon (self titled album) – Catherine McKinnon – 1980 – music engineer<br /> The Kidnapping of the President – 1980 – music engineer <br /> Prom Night – 1980 – music engineer<br /> Murder by Decree – 1979 – music engineer

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