- Alan
Splet (December 31, 1939 –
December 2, 1994) was an
American sound designer and
sound editor known for his
collaborations with
director David Lynch...
-
Lynch would work with Alan
Splet, who was
recommended to the
filmmaker by the
soundman of The Alphabet. Initially,
Lynch and
Splet intended to use a collection...
- Eraserhead) is a 1982
soundtrack album composed by
David Lynch and Alan
Splet as the
soundtrack for Lynch's 1977 film Eraserhead.
Sacred Bones Records...
- of
disused stables in
which Lynch lived.
Lynch and
sound designer Alan
Splet spent a year
working on the film's
audio after their studio was soundproofed...
-
Cricket S.
Myers Gareth Owen Bob
Pomann Gary
Rydstrom Frédéric
Sanchez Alan
Splet Randy Thom Dan
Moses Schreier Sophie (musician)
David Van
Tieghem Richard...
-
Frederik Splet (died 1704) was a Dano-Norwegian
government official. He
served as the
County Governor of
Nordland county from 1703
until his
death in...
- Role.
Robert Dalva was
nominated for Best Film Editing. In addition, Alan
Splet was
awarded with a
Special Achievement Award for
sound editing. Carmine...
- Also
included in the
sound team was long-time
Lynch collaborator Alan
Splet, a
sound editor and
designer who had won an
Academy Award for his work on...
- Spacek, Jack Fisk,
cinematographer Frederick Elmes and
sound designer Alan
Splet, to set up a
camera room,
green room,
editing room, sets as well as a food...
- are
fellow alumni of the AFI Conservatory,
including sound designer Alan
Splet,
cinematographer Frederick Elmes and
actor Catherine E. Coulson.
Lynch has...