
Berlin Syndrome
In "Berlin Syndrome," the soundscape becomes a character of its own, weaving tension and unease into every scene. Robert Mackenzie, alongside Luke Mynott, crafts an immersive auditory experience that captures the claustrophobia and suspense of Clare's entrapment. The film's sound design, recognized with awards from the Australian Screen Sound Guild for Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Recording and Mixing, intricately layers ambient city noises with the eerie silence of isolation. Each creak and whisper is meticulously placed, drawing the audience deeper into Clare's harrowing ordeal, making the sound an integral part of the storytelling.
Sound Credits
Head of Sound: William Ward
Sound Designer: Robert Mackenzie, & Luke Mynott
Re-recording Mixer: Phil Heywood
Re-recording Engineer: Sam Gain-Emery, & Glenn Humphries
Supervising ADR and Dialog Editor: Mark Franken
Dialogue Editor: Leah Katz
Sound Editor: Jasmine Guffond
ADR Mixer: Kyle D. Krajewski
ADR Recordist: Toby Craig
Foley Artist: John Simpson
Foley Recordist: Lisa Simpson
Production Sound Mixer: Melbourne Unit: Dane Cody
Sound Recordist: Steffen Graubaum, & Gregor Mazurczuk
Field Sound Effects Recordist / FX Recording: German Unit: Tom Herdman
Boom Operator: Melbourne Unit: Auryn Lacy
First Boom Operator: German Unit: Manuel Neie
Second Boom Operator: German Unit: Felix Kaufmann