After studying music and musicology, followed by training in musical sound recording at the Boulogne-Billancourt Conservatory, Corinne Dubien continued her studies at INSAS in Brussels. Upon graduation, she directed several audio documentaries with the support of FACR and ACSR. At the same time, she has been working since 2012 as a sound editor on Belgian and international films.
“Mr. Director...” This is how letters addressed to the Director of Belgian public radio between 1958 and 1968 began. Any excuse was good enough to put pen to paper: a listener complained about the broadcast of a song with lyrics deemed too risqué, a young girl wondered how to become an announcer, factory workers wanted to hear more operettas during their lunch break, and so on. During this deca...
“Mr. Director...” This is how letters addressed to the Director of Belgian public radio between 1958 and 1968 began. Any excuse was good enough to put pen to paper: a listener complained about the broadcast of a song with lyrics deemed too risqué, a young girl wondered how to become an announcer, factory workers wanted to hear more operettas during their lunch break, and so on. During this deca...