Chris Basta and Dean Alioto’s collaboration Mixing “The Last Podcast”

 

We are absolutely thrilled to offer you an exclusive peek into one of our latest and most exciting projects: "The Last Podcast." This film is starting off strong with its acceptance into London’s Fright Fest, and we’re excited to share more about our role in its creation.

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Behind the Scenes: Director Dean Alioto’s Insights

Recently, director Dean Alioto sat down for an in-depth interview that offers fascinating insights into the making of "The Last Podcast" with Kat Hughes for The Hollywood News. In this compelling discussion, Alioto explores the film’s journey from concept to completion, shedding light on the unique challenges and creative decisions involved in bringing this chilling story to life. Whether you're a horror aficionado or simply a fan of innovative cinema, this interview is a must-watch.

Post Production Audio Magic at BOOM Post Audio

At BOOM Post Audio, we are incredibly proud to have contributed to this project. C1 worked closely with Dean to make every detail perfect. Working meticulously to ensure that every audio element enhances the overall viewing experience, Dean and Basta came together in the mix room to bring the elements of horror and comedy together in new, chilling ways. From intentionally chosen sound design to an immersive audio mix, Boom was able to elevate the film’s atmosphere and intensify its impact with guidance from Dean.

We believe that great sound design is crucial to a film’s success, and "The Last Podcast" is a perfect example of how audio can transform a cinematic experience. We can’t wait for you to hear it!

Stay Tuned for More Updates on “The Last Podcast”!

As we eagerly await the film's release, stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes content. We promise that this is just the beginning of what’s to come. Prepare yourself for a hilarious yet spine-tingling ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

 

Watch the Full Interview with Dean

Curious to learn more? Dive into the full interview with Dean Alioto to get an insider’s look at the film’s development and production process. You can check it out here: The Last Podcast Interview.

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