Les Brockmann
- Music Department
- Sound Department
- Soundtrack
Les Brockmann is a Los Angeles-based score mixer whose credits include
work for motion pictures, television, theatrical venues, the record
industry, and advertising. With over 25 years' experience, Les offers a
full range of services, from pre-production and tracking to live mixing
and digital editing. He has recorded sessions for top clients in the
music industry.
Les first recorded and mixed scores for episodic television with the widely regarded "thirtysomething" (ABC, 1987-1991, composers Stewart Levin and W. G. Snuffy Walden), and "Northern Exposure" (CBS, 1991-1993, composer David Schwartz). Other highlight credits in network TV include "Arli$$" (HBO, 1996-2002, composer Ed Smart), episodes of "Home Improvement" (ABC) and "7th Heaven" (WB) (both with composer Dan Foliart), and "King of the Hill" (Fox, composer Greg Edmonson).
In 2007 Les recorded new scores for the John Ford's Silent Epics "Ford at Fox" set (series producer Nick Redman): "The Iron Horse" (1924, new score by Christopher Caliendo), "Just Pals" (1920, new score by Jon and Al Kaplan), "Three Bad Men" (1926, new score by Dana Kaproff), "Hangman's House" (1928, new score by Tim Curran), and "Four Sons" (1928, new score by Christopher Caliendo) for Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (release date December 2007). All scores were recorded and mixed "Live" to 5.1 Surround.
Les makes his home in the Los Angeles area and continues as a music and score specialist in television and feature films.
Les first recorded and mixed scores for episodic television with the widely regarded "thirtysomething" (ABC, 1987-1991, composers Stewart Levin and W. G. Snuffy Walden), and "Northern Exposure" (CBS, 1991-1993, composer David Schwartz). Other highlight credits in network TV include "Arli$$" (HBO, 1996-2002, composer Ed Smart), episodes of "Home Improvement" (ABC) and "7th Heaven" (WB) (both with composer Dan Foliart), and "King of the Hill" (Fox, composer Greg Edmonson).
In 2007 Les recorded new scores for the John Ford's Silent Epics "Ford at Fox" set (series producer Nick Redman): "The Iron Horse" (1924, new score by Christopher Caliendo), "Just Pals" (1920, new score by Jon and Al Kaplan), "Three Bad Men" (1926, new score by Dana Kaproff), "Hangman's House" (1928, new score by Tim Curran), and "Four Sons" (1928, new score by Christopher Caliendo) for Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (release date December 2007). All scores were recorded and mixed "Live" to 5.1 Surround.
Les makes his home in the Los Angeles area and continues as a music and score specialist in television and feature films.