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Georges Vaglio

AKA: Vaglio
Birthday: 1922-08-09
Died: 2014-01-27
Birthplace: Nice, France
Home Page: http://georges.vaglio.free.fr/


Translated from his official website: Georges Vaglio, born August 9, 1922, in Nice, was a French film sound engineer. He entered the world of cinema at a very young age, as his father was an electrician and lighting technician at the Nicea Studios in Saint-Laurent-du-Var and at the Victorine Studios in Nice before World War II. He developed a passion for sound. He worked closely with leading French engineers such as Robert William Sivel and Louis Hochet, and was a favorite sound engineer of Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub for their historical and musical films; his expertise in reproducing analog sound using his Nagra III and IV recorders is universally recognized. He was the first to experiment with his own lavalier microphones on a film set ("Is Paris Burning?" in 1966). He contributed to two Oscar-winning films for sound under the direction of William Sivel ("The Wild State" and "The Passerby of Sans-Souci"). He participated in at least 145 film shoots during a career spanning more than fifty years.

Filmography

The Unsewing Machine
Job: Sound Assistant
...And God Created Woman
Job: Assistant Sound Engineer
Sorrel Flower
Job: Sound Assistant

Effraction
Job: Sound Engineer
The Impostures of Scapin
Job: Sound Engineer
Lothringen!
Job: Sound Recordist

From the Clouds to the Resistance
Job: Sound Recordist
Class Relations
Job: Sound Recordist
The Death of Empedocles
Job: Sound Recordist

The Little Bather
Job: Sound Assistant
Blonde in a White Car
Job: Assistant Sound Engineer

Aphrodite
Job: Sound