
RELIC
In the haunting feature film "RELIC," the soundscape plays a pivotal role in immersing the audience in its chilling atmosphere. Under the expert guidance of Robert Mackenzie, who served as both Sound Designer and Supervising Sound Editor, the film's auditory elements weave seamlessly with its narrative. The intricate layers of sound, from the subtle creaks of an old house to the unsettling whispers of the unknown, create a palpable tension that lingers throughout. Recognized for its exceptional sound work, "RELIC" was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Sound in 2020, showcasing the team's dedication to crafting an unforgettable auditory experience.
Best Sound
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts
Sound Credits
Sound Designer: Robert Mackenzie
Supervising Sound Editor: Robert Mackenzie
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Glenn Newnham
Re-Recording Mixer: Steve Burgess, Chris Goodes
Sound Effects Editor: Mick Boraso, Ryan Granger, Adam Hunt
Foley Artist: Alex Francis, Mario Vaccaro
Foley Engineer: Alex Francis
ADR Mixer: Tristan Baylis, Will Carroll
ADR Recordist: James Andrews
ADR Engineer: Matthew Kabby Kabakoff
Sound Recordist: John Wilkinson
Additional Sound Recordist: Dane Cody
Mix Assistant: Owen Grieve
Post Audio Assist: Ed Killmond
French Dubbing Dialogue Editor: Marvin Lormel
French Dubbing Mixer: Marvin Lormel
Foley Editor: Michael Zachariou
Boom Operator: Lewis O'Brien