Sam J. Kopetzky II
1608 North Cahuenga Blvd #2020
Hollywood CA 90028-6202
Telephone: (323) 845-4703

Professional Motion Picture and Video (Hi-Def or D6) Sound Man

Motion Pictures Credits: (Full Features)
"Targets" DIR: Peter Bogdanovich "Hells Angels on Wheels" DIR:Dick Rush "Plan Nine from outer Space" DIR:Ed Wood Jr. Other Films: "Eegha" "Girl in Gold Boots" "Starlet" "2069 A.D. a Sensational Odyssey" "Love Thy Neighbor and his Wife" "Love Camp 7" "Mondo Rocco" Mondo Hollywood" "The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean" "Trader Hornee" "Wild, Free and Hungry" "Wild Guitar" "Motel Confidential" "Brand of Shame" "The Bushwacker" "Space Thing" "The Ecstasies of Woman" "The Ribald Tales of Robin Hood" "The Scavengers" "Thar She Blows" Wanda (The Sadistic Hypnotist)" "Love Me Like I Do" "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters" "How to Marry anyone" "Bare Flats" "Robin Hoodey" "Free Grass" "One Million AC/DC" "Gun Runners" "The Photographer" "Take it Out in Trade" "Orgy of the Dead" "The Sinister Urge" "Night of the Ghouls" "The Sadist" "In The Wrong Hands" "Bringing Him Home" "Entourge" (BOTH Hi-Def Features) and many more

Television Credits: (Feature shows-Video Release or Broadcast)
"An Evening with Orson Wells" (1971) DIR: Orson Wells "Death Valley Days" (1960) "Troubleshooters" (1960) Ronald Reagan's First Bid for Governor of the State of California; "RFK, the real man" (CBC)

Radio and Television Commercial Credits:
KPLA-FM (1953) "Wings of Man Commercials w/Orson Wells" Parliament Cigarette Commercials (T.V.) and Many More

Student Films and Short Films (Most Current):
A Boy Named Sue , Waking Hours , Sunshine, Product Tester , Bad day in L.A, Legally Dead (Won an Award), Rancho Cool , Kringle Krisis, Ruppy, How I Learned to drive, Toy Games, Cackle, Naked Twister, for USC: Catillion, American Icchors(?) In The Wrong Hands (FF), Dirty Pictures, Run but Don't Hide, Battina, the Wandering Bitch, Smoking Irons, Bare- Broke and Unlucky, Bare Back, Shakey Fools, Burned Again, Open for Business, Becoming Awakening, and many MORE..


Method of recording your Sound tracks. I have three ways:

1. Nagra 4.2L Analog recorder, 60 Hz pulse and we supply a CD-ROM of your tracks corrected for inputting DIECTLY into your Video editing system (WAV FILE FORMAT)

2. A Time code Nagra formatted recorder (2 tks audio center tk time code) YOU must supply the "smart slate" from your Camera rental company. (This system is NOT portable, it must have a 60Hz power source)

3. An AUDIO DAT with Time code on one track and audio on the other. (not portable at the time)


I've been the Motion Picture and Television business for over 43 years and own all my equipment. I was Director of Sound At AFI (1974) President of NABET Local 531,AFC (1965) and can provide SOME Post-Production Services if needed.
There must be some pay involved in your production as our rates include a Prod Mixer and Boom man and all sound equipment, maybe as "rentals", sorry

WEBSITE: http://sampleco.4mg.com/index.htm

EMAIL: sound@sampleco.4mg.com
OR
sampleco@yahoo.com

No Union affiliation

One Moment Please.... I am retired and do these shoots just because I have been doing them for a long time andenjoy the fun and extra money. If you are not "sure" that I am qualified(?) to handle your job, asking for a "tape" of the shows I've done in the past, is available at your local Video Store, I don't keep tapes of my shows and I do not go on interviews (unless there is Spl FX), I am happy to help you in any way I can if I am available. I respect your endeavor, and will give it my undivided attention. But there must be mutual respect. There is a famous story that a Young Producer asked Bette Davis to his office for an interview for his upcoming motion picture. During the interview, the Producer asked Miss Davis, "What Motion Picture have you done?" Miss Davis, waited a moment and said, "you haven't been in this business very long?

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