
Chopper
In "Chopper," the gritty soundscape immerses viewers in the chaotic world of notorious Australian criminal Mark "Chopper" Read. The film's sound post-production team, including Robert Mackenzie as Sound Mixing Assistant, crafts an auditory experience that captures the tension and unpredictability of Chopper's life. From the echoing confines of Pentridge Prison to the visceral street confrontations, each sound element is meticulously layered to enhance the narrative's intensity. The collaboration between sound designers and mixers, such as Frank Lipson and Steve Burgess, ensures that every auditory detail contributes to the film's raw and immersive atmosphere.
Sound Credits
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor: Frank Lipson
Foley Recordist / Re-Recording Mixer: Steve Burgess
Sound Editor: Michael Carden
Dialogue Editor: Glenn Newnham
Sound Recordist: John Schiefelbein
Foley Artist: Gerry Long
Boom Operator: Matthew Archman
Sound Mixing Assistant: Robert Mackenzie
Dolby Consultant: Bruce Emery