Alan Meyerson
American mixing engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan Meyerson is an American scoring mixer, recording engineer, and mixing engineer known for his work with Kris Bowers, James Newton Howard, John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams, Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, Daft Punk, and Deadmau5. He has worked on the films Dune: Part Two, Gladiator II, Dunkirk, among others, and the record Girl. Meyerson has won four Cinema Audio Society Awards, two for live action, and one for animated. Meyerson has won two Grammy Awards.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Known for | Score mixing |
Early life and education
Meyerson was born in New York City, where he attended Brooklyn College as a trumpet performance major in 1977. Meyerson started audio engineering during an internship at the college’s recording studio.[6][5]
Career
While working in Belgium, Meyerson recorded and mixed an album for Chet Baker. In New York he joined The Hit Factory and A&R Studios.[5]
Meyerson transitioned to film scoring, collaborating with composers including Hans Zimmer, James Newton Howard, John Powell, Harry Gregson-Williams, and Danny Elfman. Meyerson has been credited on Interstellar, Dunkirk, the Pirates of the Caribbean series, and Dune: Part Two, among others.[5][4][7][8][9][10]
In 2017, Meyerson mixed Mark Mothersbaugh's soundtrack for Thor: Ragnarok.[8]
Educator
Meyerson is an educator and mentor who lectures through masterclasses with Mix With The Masters, Berklee College of Music, and the Abbey Road Institute. His expertise includes score mixing, record production, mixing, and audio engineering.[4][5]
Awards
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Grammy Awards
Year | Title | Category | Role | Result |
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2009 | The Dark Night | Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media | Mixing Engineer | Won |
2014 | Steppin' Out | Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album | Mixing Engineer | Won |
2015 | G I R L | Grammy Award for Album of the Year | Mixing engineer | Nominated |
2023 | Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media | Mixing engineer | Nominated |
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Cinema Audio Society Awards
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