
Sherpa
In "Sherpa," the soundscape becomes a powerful narrative force, immersing viewers in the perilous world of Mount Everest. Robert Mackenzie, as the re-recording mixer, crafts an auditory experience that captures the raw intensity of the mountain's environment and the emotional depth of the Sherpas' journey. The sound design, recognized with the Screen Music Award for Best Soundtrack Album, weaves together the haunting echoes of avalanches and the intimate whispers of personal stories. Each sound element, from the crunch of snow underfoot to the distant rumble of impending danger, enriches the documentary's exploration of cultural tensions and resilience.
Sound Credits
Head of Sound: Angus Robertson
Re-recording Mixer: Robert Mackenzie
Sound Recordist: Nick Emond
Sound: Sam Petty
Dialogue Editor: Nathalie Resciniti & Tara Webb
Additional Sound Design: Nathalie Resciniti & Tara Webb
ADR Recordist: Dan Brown
Audio Description Editor: Airi Mori