Branko Neskov
Professor
CINEMA AND TELEVISION
Universidade Lusafona de Humanidades e Tecnologias
Portugal
Biography
BRANKO NESKOV studies at the Faculty of Arts in Belgrade, he specialized in editing and sound design and mixing. In 1989, he produced the first soundtrack of a Yugoslavian film in Dolby Stereo. In this project, he worked as Sound Director, Sound Editor and Sound Engineer in the mixes. In 1990, he moved to Germany and in 1992, to Portugal. In Lisbon, in 1994-5 he built the first Mixing studio in Dolby Digital. In 2000, he became a member, with voting rights, of Cinema Audio Society. He has several research works in the area of ​​acoustics published in AES (Audio Engineering Society) and IOA (Institute of Acoustics).
Research Interest
Arts in Belgrade,area of ​​acoustics ,Audio Engineering Society
Publications
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New Proposals for the Calibration of Sound in Cinema Rooms AES, 130th Convention, New York
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Room to room Compatibility of the Content of Low Frequency Resonant and Mixes Using Transient Signals (Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics, Vol. 31, Part 4, 2009)
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The Perception of Dialogue Loudness Levels within Complex Soundtracks at Similar Overall Sound Pressure Levels in Rooms of Different Sizes, Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics, Vol. 29, Vol. 29, Part 7, pp. 125-139, Reproduced Sound 23 conference, Gateshead, UK