Frédéric Dallaire is a cinema professor specializing in research-creation at the University of Montreal. As co-director of the laboratory La création sonore : cinéma, arts médiatiques, arts du son (Sound Creation Laboratory: cinema, media arts, sound arts), and a member of the Hexagram network, he has taught sound practice, video and editing, experimental cinema, and cinema philosophy. He creates films, sound works, and musical projects, including Dynamique de la pénombre (with Félix Dufour-Laperrière, 2012), Le souffle court (with Chantal Dumas, 2017), and Ida's Dream (2019). He is now completing his first book: _La création sonore au cinéma. Pensée et pratique du mixage (_Sound Creation in Cinema: Thought and Practice of Mixing).
Accompanied by several sound recorders, the musician Ida Toninato plays the baritone saxophone in reverberated places: the members of this musical and cinematographic group walk in sound, in space, in time. This film with few images and a lot of sounds shares these concrete and fantasized listening, from the ship's hold to the cathedral to a huge concrete building. The use of a quality listenin...
Accompanied by several sound recorders, the musician Ida Toninato plays the baritone saxophone in reverberated places: the members of this musical and cinematographic group walk in sound, in space, in time. This film with few images and a lot of sounds shares these concrete and fantasized listening, from the ship's hold to the cathedral to a huge concrete building. The use of a quality listenin...