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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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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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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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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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