When film composer Geoff Zanelli went shopping for his state-of-the art composing/tracking facility, only the very best would do: a trio of PMC MB2S Reference Monitors in a Left-Center-Right array powered by Bryston Model 7BSST amplifiers. Zanellitivity Music is the composition suite in which I write, primarily, film music, Zanelli explains, with the occasional TV or video game projects. The facility was designed by studio bau:ton founder Peter Grueneisen of nonzeroarchitecture, and is located within Hans Zimmers Remote Control Productions in Santa Monica, CA
Zanelli is currently composing the score for Ghost Town, a comedy written and directed by David Koepp, starring Ricky Gervais, Greg Kinnear and Tea Leoni. I have also written several scores that were mixed on PMC units by engineer Jeff Biggers here at Remote Control’s Studio B, including Disturbia, Hitman and Outlander, and I found the results fantastic. There were zero translation issues from the mix rooms where those were done to the final dub stage, which speaks to a very efficient work process.