Coppola, working alongside re-recording mixers Walter Murch and Pete Horner, relied on Zoetrope's original EXP monitoring system for the final mix of his 2009 release, Tetro. Reflecting on the experience, Coppola says, "With Meyer Sound, there has been a tremendous increase in power, yet with distortion eliminated. If the sound were a picture, you would immediately notice how incredibly focused it is, with no blurring."
Zoetrope's intimate new screening room, dubbed the Center Theater, has been equipped with Acheron Designer screen channel loudspeakers, X-800C cinema subwoofers, and HMS-10 cinema surround loudspeakers. The ADR studio has received an EXP system comprising UPJ-1P VariO loudspeakers in a 5.1 screen/surround configuration with an X-800C cinema subwoofer. The ADR control room installation has an identical UPJ-1P configuration, with a 500-HP subwoofer scaled to the smaller room volume. All three rooms utilise Meyer Sound's Galileo loudspeaker management systems with Galileo 616 processors for loudspeaker system control and optimization.
The programmability afforded by Galileo facilitates flexible and innovative repurposing of studio resources, something that has been a tradition at American Zoetrope since Walter Murch's pioneering work on Apocalypse Now. For example, Zoetrope's Avid ICON console can be moved from the ADR control room to the ADR stage, quickly converting it to a pre-mix suite.
American Zoetrope's Rutherford studio is primarily a private facility for use on film projects by Coppola, his family, and close associates. Another frequent user is director Sofia Coppola, Francis's daughter, who used the facility for the final mixing of Somewhere(2010) with noted re-recording mixer Richard Beggs.
(Jim Evans)