Pushing Faders is a broadcast sound centric podcast where we talk to guests and industry professionals about their experience working in TV. Each episode we will have a new guest on to discuss their career in sound and projects they work on.
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The last episode of Season One, Glenn Stilwell talks to Pushing Faders about his Dobly Atmos training classes, working in Atmos and how remote production was ahead of the curve in the US. Give Glenn a shout on this LinkedIn page for more info about Dolby Atmos Training https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-stilwell-cbt-wr6o…
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This is the second part of my chat with light entertainment Sound Supervisor Rob Ashard. If you haven't checked out the first part then give it a listen before jumping into this show.由Pushing Faders
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Joining Pushing Faders this week is Light Entertainment Sound Supervisor Rob Ashard to discuss his career and how he goes about setting up productions. This episode is split into two parts, the second part will be out next week.由Pushing Faders
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Nigel Heath is a 3 time BAFTA winning and 6 times Emmy Nominated Re-Recording mixer with a long ongoing career in Film & Television during which he has been a contributor to hundreds of productions including 'Shaun Of The Dead', 'Hot Fuzz', 'In Bruges', 'Four Lions', 'The Outlaws', 'The Sparks Brothers', 'Killing Eve', 'Peaky Blinders' and all epis…
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Joining Chris on this weeks episode is Ollie Nesham from Red TX to chat about his career in audio and music mobiles. With countless credits to his name, there isn't many artists that Ollie hasn't recorded in one way or another, whether it be at a festival or recorded for their live DVDs or albums. As well as providing a mobile recording studio, Oll…
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Joining Chris on Pushing Faders this episode is Tudor Davies. Tudor started at the BBC in 1991 and has had a career spread across multiple sound crafts in the TV industry from operating a boom pole on sitcoms to his work as sound supervisor on the legendary BBC show Later with Jools Holland.由Pushing Faders
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On this weeks episode Mick Dwyer, former Senior Staff Solutions Engineer at Dolby, talk about his career and how Dolby along with Sky brought surround sound coverage to football coverage in the UK.由Pushing Faders
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Joining the podcast this week is NEP UK's Neville Hooper. We discuss the trucks that bring the Premier League to air, Nev's career in broadcasting and his current work at NEP.由Pushing Faders
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On this weeks episode of Pushing Faders, Chris is joined by Lynn Munro. After starting her career at Pebble Mill before joining O21, Lynn went on to work extensively on the ATP Tennis tour before more recently becoming the Sound Supervisor on Centre Court at Wimbledon.由Pushing Faders
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On this week's Pushing Faders, I am joined by Richard Sillitto and Andy Tapley from the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. Over the course of the episode we discuss what it takes to bring the audio side of one of the biggest yearly shows to air. With the complexity of mixing both the presentation and music on one sound desk, a noisy studio floor and just…
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On this weeks episode of Pushing Faders, Chris chats with BAFTA Award winning Sound Director Robert Edwards. With a career spanning 50 years, there isn't much in the TV industry that Robert hasn't worked on. Having been refused a job at the BBC in his early years to then be ask by them to head up the audio department on their Eurovision coverage in…
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Joining me on this week's show is Henry Goodman, Director of Product Management from Calrec. Calrec manufacture audio mixing consoles out their old textile mill in West Yorkshire. With their products being used across the globe and their name being synonymous with broadcast audio consoles.由Pushing Faders
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On the first episode of Pushing Faders, I chat to Ian Rosam about his career and how he and his fellow sound supervisor Robert Edwards created the football coverage we know today. In 1992 the Premier League kicked off in England and Sky Sports' coverage changed how football looks and sounds to this day. Taking influences from light entertainment so…
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Welcome to Pushing Faders, the broadcast sound podcast. This is just a brief explanation of what to expect for future of this show.由Pushing Faders
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