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Just days before Life of Pi would win four Academy Awards, including Best Director and Best Original Score, Mark Gordon sat down with legendary re-recording mixer Doug Hemphill—one of the quiet forces behind the film’s immersive sonic landscape. From his early days working with Francis Ford Coppola on Apocalypse Now to capturing the surreal sound of tigers and storms in Life of Pi, Hemphill’s career has been a masterclass in the art of cinematic sound. In this interview, he reflects on his Texas roots, his first mixing job with Willie Nelson, and his journey through some of Hollywood’s most iconic soundscapes—from Gremlins to Master and Commander, Almost Famous to Walk the Line. With humility, humor, and deep technical insight, Hemphill offers a rare glimpse into the invisible craft that gives movies their emotional depth and visceral impact.

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Mark Gordon

Mark Gordon has been working as a broadcast journalist for over 25 years. In that time he has interviewed some of the biggest names in film including Danny Boyle, Guy Ritchie, Ridley Scott, David Cronenberg, Darren Aronofsky and many more.

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