Exploration of the Aural Landscape in 'Adolescence' Video
In an upcoming interview, James Drake, Jules Woods, and other key members of the audio team behind the Netflix series 'Adolescence' will share insights into the challenges and solutions they encountered during the production of this critically acclaimed show.
James Drake, the Supervising Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer for 'Adolescence', will be joined by Jules Woods, the series' Re-Recording Mixer, Rob Entwistle, and Kiff McManus, both Production Sound Mixers.
'Adolescence', a four-part series, has gained significant recognition on Netflix for its innovative format - each episode is a single, continuous shot. This unique structure presented the audio team with numerous challenges, requiring meticulous planning on set and detailed sound mixing in post-production to create an immersive and real-time experience for viewers.
The team's efforts have paid off, with 'Adolescence' being hailed as a critical hit on the streaming platform. The interview, conducted by Jennifer Walden from Mix, will delve into the intricate audio production process, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of sound design for television.
Stay tuned for the publication of this exclusive interview by Mix, where the team members will discuss their experiences, the solutions they devised to overcome the challenges, and the secrets behind the captivating audio landscape of 'Adolescence'.
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