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216 - Mixing Live Sports in Dolby Atmos, with Glenn Stilwell

216 - Mixing Live Sports in Dolby Atmos, with Glenn Stilwell

Update: 2024-11-19
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Multiple Emmy® Award-winning A1 audio mixer Glenn Stilwell joins us for an in-depth discussion on mixing live sports in Dolby Atmos®. As one of the first to adopt this immersive audio technology for sports, Glenn shares his journey into the high-pressure world of live sports audio, where he has worked on everything from the Olympics to Apple’s Friday Night Baseball. From setting up microphones for the iconic “bat crack” in baseball to leveraging the immersive capabilities of Atmos for crowd sounds and announcer placement, this conversation offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the artistry and challenges of live sports audio production.

“When you go from stereo… now the room that you're listening in has opened up. The room, it feels bigger. Now imagine when you add four more speakers above you, now the room really opens up… If you can spread things out and get them away from the center channel, which is — the money. If the money's in the middle and the room becomes bigger, it becomes more distinct.”

—Glenn Stilwell, A1 Audio Mixer and Engineer

Special thanks to Major League Baseball and Apple for this week’s episode. You can find MLB’s Friday Night Baseball, now exclusively on Apple TV+.

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216 - Mixing Live Sports in Dolby Atmos, with Glenn Stilwell

216 - Mixing Live Sports in Dolby Atmos, with Glenn Stilwell

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