'Lost' editors to speak on tv editing

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lost.jpgTelevision these days isn't the same without "Lost."

If you feel in need of a "Lost" fix, there will be a panel of audio engineers who worked on the hit series at Victoria Gardens on Monday. The lecture is presented by the Art Institute of California -- Inland Empire.

Film editor Chris Nelson, and sound re-recording mixers Scott Weber and Frank Morrone will talk about how they used Avid, Pro Tools and Media Composer to edit "Lost."

The event is 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Pre-registration is encouraged.

The general public can register here. Students and faculty register here.

Information: 714-264-4556

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Wendy Leung Author Profile Page said:

Nope. But they might explain how they edited that five-second jingle.

David Allen said:

Will they explain how they came up with that catchy theme song: "(soft mysterious noise for five seconds)"?

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