
Down Under
In "Down Under," the tension of a post-riot landscape is brought to life through the intricate soundscape crafted by Robert Mackenzie and his team. The film's auditory experience immerses viewers in the chaotic aftermath of the Cronulla riots, with every sound meticulously placed to enhance the narrative's intensity. Robert Mackenzie's role as Supervising Sound Editor ensures that each auditory element, from the subtle rustle of tension-filled silence to the explosive clashes of conflict, resonates with authenticity. The collaboration with Re-Recording Mixer Andy Wright and the dedicated sound team creates a visceral journey that echoes the film's darkly comedic undertones.
Sound Credits
Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Mackenzie
Re-Recording Mixer: Andy Wright
Dialogue Editor: Leah Katz, Diego Ruiz
Sound Effects Editor: Megan Wedge
Foley Artist: Mario Vaccaro
Foley Recordist: Alex Francis
Sound Recordist: Nick Emond
Boom Operator: Aron Dyer
Sound Assistant: Daniel Becker
Assistant: Sound Editor: Tania Payne