BELOW DECKS 7 - Building "Authenticity" in Soundscaping
Added 2022-11-07 16:00:11 +0000 UTCBelow the decks of the Netaonsom we get a peak into what makes the ship sail: Welcome to Below Decks!
In this special behind the scenes series we’ll be diving deep into the process of bringing Trice Forgotten to life. Today, Nemo talks to two of the editors on Trice Forgotten, Katie Seaton and Cathy Rinella.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/3Bk96Ry
Created by Nemo Martin
Directed by Rafaella Marcus
Executive Producers Alexander J Newall & April Sumner
Produced by Ian Geers, Lowri Ann Davies, and Production Manager Natasha Johnston
Creative Consultation by Morgan Givens
Historical Consultation by Dr. Nira Wickramasinghe
Sensitivity Consultation by Salt and Sage
Linguistic Consultants Yen Ooi, Rumzi Yousef, and Ella Martin
Featuring
Nemo Martin
Katharine Seaton
Catherine Rinella
Dialogue Editor – Lowri Ann Davies
SFX & Mastering Editor - Catherine Rinella
Music by Sam Jones
Art by Guerrilla Communications
SFX: previously credited
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Comments
As a NOT audio-connaisseur fan, happy to confirm: -big gratitude and appreciation to the audio nerds among the fanbase who do pick up on all the cool stuff and share their finds and enthusiasm with us, you know who you are, I send you kisses and paper hearts -I could never in a million years have articulated it before listening to this episode, but yes, I remember being struck early into the show by how the miracle workers of sound editing had somehow managed to carry across the <i>humidity and heat</i> of the environment through audio form. And similarly, although I couldn't have pinpointed what it was that made it so special and auditorily pleasing, in my recent relisten I had a specific wonder and fondness for how good the rythmic "Heave! Heave!" moment sounded. So!! extra congrats, even a very clueless-about-audio-craft listener did (sort of) notice!! :D Now I wish I was the specific person who could tell whether or not those sounds of a coelacanth flapping were accurate to reality...
sAZAndorable
2022-12-05 21:20:40 +0000 UTCI am a Broken record, but I LOVE when you into the editing, soundscaping, etc. You put so much work into It and It is soooo interesting (Also, LOVE THE ep's energy)
MarlaBothBothIsGood
2022-11-09 20:41:46 +0000 UTCEvery time I hear the RQ editors talk I'm so impressed by the work they do, and wow I did not even consider until now the extra level of work that went into historical accuracy. Huge round of applause for all the behind-the-scenes folks of Trice Forgotten!
nerdfaerie
2022-11-08 04:19:03 +0000 UTCTremendously wholesome energy in this one :D I’m always astounded by how much detail goes into every tiny bit of the sound design — you guys are all amazing! And it’s working, too. I always feel utterly transported by Trice episodes. Historical settings can be so hard in audio, big big kudos and thank you all for all you do to make Trice not just good but FORMIDABLE all around<3
Anthony
2022-11-07 19:39:56 +0000 UTC