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Fresh Air, Walter Murch and Robert Moog

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Fresh Air, Walter Murch and Robert Moog

Written by: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Fresh Air rebroadcasts interviews with film editor and sound designer Walter Murch and inventor Robert Moog. Murch re-edited Orson Well's 1958 film Touch of Evil. At the time of the film's initial release the studio remixed the film to Well's displeasure. He fired off a letter with suggested changes. With those notes as their guide, Murch and Rick Schmidlin reconstructed the film to Well's intentions. Moog is the inventor of the Moog synthesizer, an electronic keyboard which makes unworldly sounding electronic music. He invented it in 1965. Moog didn't invent, but does manufacture the Theremin, the first electronic instrument. (Original Broadcast Dates: September 8, 1998 and February 28, 2000)(P) and ©2000 WHYY-FM
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