Frank Morrone
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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.
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Frank Morrone CAS | |
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Occupation | Re-recording mixer |
Organization(s) | AMPAS, ATAS, MPEG, MPSE, CAS |
Known for | TV, Film, Soundtrack, Music |
Notable work | Lost,Sleepy Hollow,When We Were Kings,The Kennedys,Ransom |
Board member of | ATAS, MPEG, MPSE, CAS (past & present) |
Awards | Emmy, Golden Reel, Gemini, Satellite, CAS (nom) |
He has served as a Governor for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences[1] and as President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors.[2] He has also been elected to the Motion Picture Editors Guild board of directors to represent re-recording mixers[3] and served as Vice President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors from 2005 to 2013.[4][5][6] 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.[7]