Brian Power

Brian Power

Historia

Brian Power is a Canadian Re-Recording Mixer.

Perfil

Brian Power

Películas

Resident Evil: Bienvenidos a Raccoon City
ADR Supervisor
Nueva adaptación al cine de los videojuegos de Capcom. La que fue una pujante ciudad sede del gigante farmacéutico Umbrella Corporation, Raccoon City, es ahora un pueblo agonizante del Medio Oeste. El éxodo de la compañía dejó a la ciudad convertida en un erial… con un gran mal gestándose bajo la superficie. Cuando ese mal se desata, un grupo de supervivientes deben unirse para destapar la verdad detrás de Umbrella y sobrevivir a la noche.
All the Wrong Reasons
Sound Designer
An ensemble film about four everyday people: a store manager, a security guard, a fire fighter and a clerk who struggle in the aftermath of trauma.
Reading Alistair MacLeod
Sound Editor
This feature doc profiles acclaimed writer Alistair MacLeod. Hailed internationally as a master of the short story, MacLeod also wrote a novel, No Great Mischief, which was celebrated around the world. Depicting men and women living out their lives against the haunting landscape that surrounds them, most of MacLeod's work is firmly based in Cape Breton even if his characters stray elsewhere. Focusing on the complexities and abiding mysteries at the heart of human relationships, MacLeod maps the close bonds and impassable chasms that lie between people and invokes memory and myth to celebrate the continuity of the generations. This film portrait explores the life and work of this giant of literature.
Trailer Park Boys
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
After a psychic predicts his death, a small-time hoodlum named Julian hires a cheap documentary film crew to document the last few days of his mis-spent life. This is the film that pioneered the show of the same name.
Beefcake
ADR Recordist
A look at the 1950s muscle men's magazines and the representative industry which were popular supposedly as health and fitness magazines, but were in reality primarily being purchased by the still-underground homosexual community. Chief among the purveyors of this literature was Bob Mizer, who maintained a magazine and developed sexually inexplicit men's films for over 40 years. Aided by his mother, the two maintained a stable of not so innocent studs.