The Encounter uses pre-recorded and live binaural sound as part of its narrative framework. Here, sound designer Gareth Fry explains the complex process of putting the show's audio together
Theatres and Theatrical Productions | Interview Sound Designer Mic Potter
Everybody wants that unique live experience, but the baby boom theatre audience, aged thirty-five to fifty-five, has become accustomed to surround movie theatres, CD and DVD, Nicam stereo TV and stereo FM radio. They've almost never heard unamplified sound: even the smallest sales conference or church hall uses radio mics."
- Sound Designer Mick Potter
Sound Design for Musical Theater with VENUE | Go behind the scenes with sound designer Gareth Owen
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‘An American in Paris’ A Less Amplified, More Analog Period Sound
‘An American in Paris’
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TiMax is Aladdin’s Genie on Broadway
Sound Designer Ken Travis teased the show's sonic magic from a mammoth system comprised of 40 wireless microphones....