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Dolby Atmos

The Power and Sustainability of Immersive Audio in Podcasts: Is It Worth the Investment?

Immersive audio is making waves in the podcasting industry by creating rich, three-dimensional soundscapes that captivate listeners. Technologies like Dolby Atmos enhance this experience by adding height channels, allowing sounds to move around in three-dimensional space. This immersive approach can significantly boost listener engagement and help podcasts stand out in a crowded market. However, the […]

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Winning a few more awards!

With my ex-colleagues at KQED Public Radio in San Francisco I have won a couple more awards from the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists. Working with the California Report Magazine team way back in 2020, I sound designed and mixed, along with Brendan Willard, Sasha Khokha’s epic documentary “A butterfly with my wings cut […]

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I won a couple of Edward R Murrow Awards!

I’m very excited and honoured to have won (with talented journalists and producers at my ex-employer KQED Public Radio) not one, but two Edward R Murrow regional awards. The first for Sold Out – Rethinking Housing in America (Sound Designer, Editor, Mix Engineer & Composer) and The Voicebot Chronicles (Sound Editor & Mixer), the latter […]

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