Film/TV

Technicolor Wins Emmy for Sound Mixing (MESA)

Technicolor Sound artists Doug Andham, CAS (Re-Recording Mixer), Joe Earle, CAS (Re-Recording Mixer), and Judah Getz (Re-Recording Mixer) received an Emmy® for Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Limited Series or Movie, for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” – “From The Ashes of Tragedy”. “We worked hard to shape the sound in such a way to help elevate tension and drama, to put the viewer in that time and space, and support the work of the incredible cast in telling the story,” said Andham.

“The win was epic for our crew, and really a statement about Technicolor Creative Services as a whole,” Earle commented on the win. “Our facility is top-notch, from the front offices to the support staff. We have the best sound supervisors, the most creative editors, and the finest mix crews in town. Doug Kent, Kevin Spears, and Mark Kaplan personally lead the way in running a tight ship and continue to forge ahead in this very competitive business. A special shout-out to Gary Megregian, who supervises all of the Ryan Murphy Productions and helps us bring each of his projects to life. Winning the award is really the icing on the cake.”

Getz followed Earle’s thoughts on the Emmy win by acknowledging Doug Kent, Kevin Spears, and Mark Kaplan as the captains “sailing the Technicolor broadcast sound ship.”

“As an ADR Mixer, I can say that we don’t always get a ton of recognition, so personally I’m extremely grateful to Joe and Doug for being gracious and willing enough to share a piece of their spotlight with me,” said Getz. “I’m honored to not only have been nominated for, and to now have won, an Emmy with Joe and Doug, I’m honored (and amazed) to call them colleagues.”