There are No Second Chances in Live Sound
Silicon Valley Video Summit 2025
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32m
Audiences are unforgiving when it comes to sound. And in high-pressure, live productions, the A1 is often the unsung hero. Maintaining intelligible, impactful, high-quality audio under unpredictable conditions is their stock and trade. And with entertainment now integrating more into “the mix” – from corporate to sports – juggling multiple sources and localized feeds in real time has only gotten more complex.
Panelists:
Michael Jackson, BPIAudio, Owner / Engineer
Glenn Stilwell, AppleTV Friday Night Baseball, Sound Supervisor; Dolby Laboratories, "Live" Mixing Consultant; NBC Olympics, Senior Audio Maintenance Engineer
Moderator:
Tom Menrath, Advanced Systems Group (ASG), Audio Team Director / Key Account Strategy
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