Press: Multiple ADR sessions at Buzzy’s Recording

November 15, 2010

Date: November 15th, 2010

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Buzzys has completed international Source-Connect ADR sessions with stars including Catherine Zeta Jones, Heath Ledger, Jefferey Rush, Tim Robins, Alex O'Loughlin, Max Beasley and Keith David.

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Buzzys has completed international Source-Connect ADR sessions with stars including Catherine Zeta Jones, Heath Ledger, Jefferey Rush, Tim Robins, Alex O'Loughlin, Max Beasley and Keith David. All for films including Candy directed by Neil Armfield, Catch a Fire directed by Philip Noyce, Universal's Repo Men, and Death Defying Acts directed by Gillian Armstrong. On the animation side, in addition to the new Garfield series, Source-Connect has allowed Buzzys to work with other high profile international projects being worked on in cities such as Paris, Jerusalem and Johannesburg.

Buzzys hosted the first ever ADR session via Source-Connect working with Sound Supervisor Andrew Plain of Huzzah for the Australian Mary Bryant series, during which:

Director Peter Andrikidis commented that "Source-Connect totally changes the way I do ADR" because he no longer needs to fly talent around the world or forgo creative options because of cost. Founded over 35 years ago to serve the needs of the entertainment and related industries, Buzzy's Recording enjoys a well-deserved reputation for integrity and consistency. Clients come from the worlds of motion pictures, radio and television, advertising, animation, video gaming and the internet - any and all market segments that involve the spoken word. The company's maxim is "Get it right ... the first time."

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