Showing posts with label Mastering Engineer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mastering Engineer. Show all posts

3.18.2013

In The Studio: A Woman's Point of View


Hey Washington, D.C.!

The Lodge’s Chief Mastering Engineer Emily Lazar will be in the nation‘s capital for the Grammy365 Producers and Engineers Wing event,

 In The Studio: A Woman’s Point of View

Join us for a candid discussion with four dynamic women whose body of work comprises some of music’s most impactful recordings. Gain knowledge and insight about music production and a unique female point of view on the opportunities and challenges in the music industry today. Presented by The Recording Academy® Washington, D.C. Chapter, The Producers & Engineers Wing® and Smithsonian Folkways Recording with moderated by: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings' Richard James Burgess.

Panelists: 

*GRAMMY- nominated mastering engineer and president of New York mastering house The Lodge Emily Lazar

*GRAMMY- winning engineer and Director of Music Recording & Scoring at Skywalker Sound Leslie Ann Jones

*GRAMMY- nominated producer Sylvia Massy

*Sr. Executive Director of The Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing Maureen Droney

Date:
March 26, 2013

Venue:
Rasmuson Theatre, National Museum of the American Indian
4th and Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20013

Time:
6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Sign up here!


1.23.2012

Emily Lazar, Panelist for Women's Initiative Network at Sony Music

Recently, The Lodge's Chief Mastering Engineer Emily Lazar was invited to speak on a panel organized by the Women’s Initiative Network at Sony Music and moderated by Trevor Jerideau (VP of A&R for J Records).  Along with Lazar, the panel included leading ladies in the music industry: audio engineer/producer Ann Minicelli (Alicia Keys, Mariah Carey) and Battery Mastering's General Manager Donna Kloepfer.  Emily’s passion for music has been the driving force behind her success, enabling her to create some of the most distinctive sounding albums released in recent years (Vampire Weekend, Depeche Mode, The Shins, Armin van Buuren and David Bowie).  Most recently, Emily and co-mastering engineer Joe LaPorta received an Album Of The Year Grammy nomination for mastering Foo Fighters' critically acclaimed album "Wasting Light"

Here is a great picture of the panel.  Picture from left to right: Ann Minicielli, Emily Lazar & Donna Kloepfer.