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In this episode of The Front Row Podcast, we sit down with Tayloe Stansbury, CEO of Kaleidescape, to talk about the changing landscape of cinema and home entertainment. Tayloe isn’t just the company’s CEO, he’s also a longtime Kaleidescape customer and fellow enthusiast with a background in both technology and the film industry.

We discuss how the movie industry continues to evolve, from theatrical production and mixing to how films are mastered for the home. Tayloe shares insights into the technical and creative differences between theatrical and residential mixes, and even where we think the film industry is headed.

We also touch on Kaleidescape’s Filmmaker Spotlight Series, including our recent conversation with Ron Bartlett, the Oscar-winning sound mixer behind Dune and Blade Runner 2049. Tayloe gives us an inside look at what inspired the series and why it resonates with both filmmakers and enthusiasts.

And of course, we talk a little about Kaleidescape itself such as how the process looks once the mezzanine file comes in, where it’s heading and how it fits into the entertainment ecosystem.

It’s a great conversation about where the industry stands today and how the relationship between cinema and home entertainment continues to evolve in exciting new ways!

We want to give a big thank you to our podcast sponsor, Martin Logan. MartinLogan delivers high-performance audio that fuses cutting-edge technology with sleek, elegant design. Engineered for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike, MartinLogan products bring every sound to life with incredible clarity and power.

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