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Ken S. Polk is a multi-Emmy Award winning and Academy Nominated Rerecording Mixer, Sound Designer and Sound Supervisor in both the Film and Television industries as well as an Award winning music Producer, engineer and mixer.
A graduate with Honors from the UCLA School of Motion Picture-Television, he has been an accomplished creator in the sound and music business for facilities such as Warner Bros, Skywalker Sound, and Glen Glenn/Todd AO. His credits and work on theatrical feature films, Documentaries, television series and mini-series, as well as music projects having garnered numerous nominations and awards that span many years, with extensive feature credits ranging from “The Untouchables” to “Juno”, from “Akeelah and the Bee” to “The Hills Have Eyes”.
Ken is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, (AMPAS), the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS),
The Recording Academy (NARAS), and the Cinema Audio Society (CAS).
A graduate with Honors from the UCLA School of Motion Picture-Television, he has been an accomplished creator in the sound and music business for facilities such as Warner Bros, Skywalker Sound, and Glen Glenn/Todd AO. His credits and work on theatrical feature films, Documentaries, television series and mini-series, as well as music projects having garnered numerous nominations and awards that span many years, with extensive feature credits ranging from “The Untouchables” to “Juno”, from “Akeelah and the Bee” to “The Hills Have Eyes”.
Ken is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, (AMPAS), the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS),
The Recording Academy (NARAS), and the Cinema Audio Society (CAS).
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Living in the Future's Past (2018)
The Dude Gets Real!!
4 April 2019 - 3 out of 4 users found this review helpful.
Not since Bathrobes and White Russians have I been so impressed!
This film is something like a classic painting, in that each time you view it, (and it IS worth watching more than once!), you find yet another thought-provoking and valuable, if not interesting tidbit that sparks further examination and discussion, about our world, and our place in it as human beings... In the long run, the subject matter brought up in this film effects us all, whether we are aware of it or not...I'm always a big fan of things that make us aware, and in ways we may never have considered...well worth sharing with your friends!
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