Scott Millan
- Sound Department
- Director
- Manager
Scott Millan
Scott is a four-time Oscar® winning Re-recording mixer and has served as the Sound Director for Technicolor at Paramount. In this capacity he has overseen creative development of the company's recent venture into theatrical sound services and earned his ninth Academy Award nomination for the twenty-third film in the James Bond franchise, Skyfall.
Millan's career in feature film began at Todd-AO Studios where he mixed on Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List, Mel Gibson's Braveheart and Ron Howard's Apollo13, taking home his first Oscar for the latter in 1995. Soon after Scott became a lead dialogue and music mixer working on critically acclaimed films Gladiator and American Beauty beginning a long-time collaboration with director Sam Mendes.
In 2000, Millan joined Sony Pictures where he mixed several highly celebrated films including Road to Perdition, Vertical Limit, The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy and Taylor Hackford's 2004 Ray Charles biopic- Ray, where he won his third Oscar.
Millan returned to Todd AO Studio's in 2004 as a Senior Vice President and mixer collaborating on World Trade Center, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Jarhead and Revolutionary Road and his fourth Oscar mixing Paul Greengrass's 2007 The Bourne Ultimatum.
Among his myriad of honors, Scott's peers and industry colleagues acknowledged him with the Cinema Audio Society's highest accolade in 2013, the CAS Career Achievement Award. Millan is also the recipient of three BAFTA Awards.
In addition to his many professional achievements, Millan was elected to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors, on which he has served since 2012.