
The Nightingale
In "The Nightingale," the haunting echoes of the Tasmanian wilderness come alive through the meticulous soundscape crafted by Robert Mackenzie and his team. As Clare and Billy traverse the unforgiving terrain, the sound design immerses the audience in their harrowing journey, capturing every rustle of leaves and distant call of wildlife. The film's auditory experience, recognized with the 2019 ASSG Award for Best Achievement in Mixing for a Feature Film, underscores the tension and raw emotion of their quest for vengeance. Each sound element, from the subtle to the stark, weaves a narrative as compelling as the visuals themselves.
Sound Credits
Sound Designer: Robert Mackenzie
Mixer / Re-recording Mixer: Pete Smith
Dialogue Editor: Jed M. Dodge & Leah Katz
Sound Effects Editor: Tara Webb
ADR Recordist: Danielle Adams
ADR Mixer: Tim Ryan
Additional ADR Editor: Belinda Trimboli
Foley: John Simpson
Boom Operator: Mark Lavery
Sound Recordist: Francis Byrne, Glenn Finnan, Nicole Lazaroff & Dean Ryan
Mix Assistant: Victor Ivchenko & Carlos Manrique Clavijo
Additional Sound Assistant: Tobi Armbruster
Sound Attachment: Jack Weltman-Jansen