Alireza Alavian
Born
Occupation(s)Sound designer, sound editor, sound mixer
Years active2001 – present

Alireza Alavian (Persian: علیرضا علویان) is an Iranian sound designer, sound editor and sound mixer.

Biography

Alireza began his career in cinema in 2001 as a sound assistant. Since 2003, he has been the sound mixer of "Salade Fasl" a program directed by Fereydoun Jeyrani. He has also worked with many other well-known Iranian directors. He has received numerous awards including the first International Sound Prize in Iranian cinema for sound design and sound editing of the short film "An Sooy e Bonbast (2012)" at the Best Shorts Competition - California Film Festival.

Awards and honors

Awards

Honors

  • 2007:Nominated Jury prize of 12th Iran Cinema Celebration for Best Sound Mix & Editing for the film Miss Iran
  • 2009:Nominated Crystal Simorgh of 28th Fajr International Film Festival for Best Sound Mix & Editing for the film Bidari-e Royaha
  • 2015:Nominated Crystal Simorgh of 33rd Fajr International Film Festival for Best Sound Mix & Editing for the film I Am Diego Maradona
  • 2019:Nominated Jury prize of 13th Cinema Vérité Film Festival for Best Sound Mix & Editing for the film Khosouf

Filmography

Cinema

Series

See also

References

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