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Cinema Audio Society to Honor Production Sound Mixer Peter J. Devlin, CAS With Career Achievement Award

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Peter Devlin
Peter Devlin image via Dan Scott

The Cinema Audio Society has announced it will honor veteran Production Sound Mixer Peter J. Devlin, CAS with its 2023 Career Achievement Award.

Devlin has been nominated for multiple Oscars and CAS Awards, and he will be presented with the honor at the 59th CAS Awards, which will be held on Saturday, March 4, 2023 at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown.

“The Cinema Audio Society is a professional society dedicated to craft and community,” CAS President Karol Urban said in a statement. “Peter J. Devlin, CAS is not only an extremely accomplished and sought-after production mixer of superlative skill and accolades, but he is also an active citizen of this community. Peter’s continuous commitment and generosity of time to the betterment of our industry and the strengthening of our community make this honor even more special. He is an exemplary member of our sound mixing family.”

“I am truly grateful to be included among the stellar group of past recipients of the Career Achievement Award. It’s especially meaningful to me to be recognized by an organization that does such important work on behalf of the sound mixing community. My sincere thanks to the CAS Board for this honor,” added Devlin.

Devlin, who was recently elected as a Governor of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, has worked on more than 70 films and has been nominated for five Oscars for his work on Black Panther, Transformers, Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon, Pearl Harbor, and Star Trek (2009). He also received a BAFTA nomination for his work on Star Trek and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Star Trek: Picard.

Earlier this year, Devlin wrapped Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and he’s thrilled to have just worked with Chris Pine again on the Star Trek actor’s upcoming directorial debut Poolman. A past CAS Board member, Devlin earned his first CAS nomination for Oliver Stone‘s Any Given Sunday and since then, he has received multiple nominations.

Born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Devlin knew that he wanted to work in film after seeing Jaws as a teenager. Though his school principal told him his dreams were “pie in the sky,” he applied for a trainee audio assistant position at the BBC in Belfast in 1981. Initially thinking he might move into the camera department, he quickly realized his true interest was in production sound. To prepare for the interview, he spent his days in the local library reading as much about microphone principles, recording techniques, and filmmaking as he could find. He got the job, which proved the perfect training ground, with the BBC’s wide range of productions, from news and sports to concerts and radio dramas.

“I had great mentors, and I learned about all of the different disciplines of sound there,” Devlin recalled in a statement.

Devlin’s focus and persistence were evident as he took the next step, writing to directors he admired, including Michael Mann. He still has the letter Mann sent him in 1987, inviting him to visit the set of Miami Vice. From there, Devlin forged connections with others in the industry, landing his first job in the United States working in commercials before eventually moving into television and film.

Today, Devlin continues to adapt to the ever-changing technologies that enhance storytelling through production sound mixing. While he wishes that he had today’s tech for some of the films he worked on in the past, he said in a statement that “the most important element will always be the work of the sound department as a team, boom operators and sound utilities. Their expertise allows me to concentrate on recording performance and create tracks that can elevate a scene when they are handed off to our colleagues in post-production.”

Devlin joins an illustrious group of past CAS Career Achievement honorees including Anna Behlmer, Willie Burton, Tom Fleischman, Les Fresholtz, Ed Greene, Tomlinson Holman, Doc Kane, William B. Kaplan, David MacMillan, Paul Massey, Scott Millan, Mike Minkler, Walter Murch, Andy Nelson, Chris Newman, Lee Orloff, Richard Portman, John Pritchett, Don Rogers, Gary Rydstrom, Dennis Sands, Randy Thom, Jim Webb, Jeffrey S. Wexler, and Charles Wilborn.

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