
Truth
In "Truth," the intricate layers of sound design immerse viewers in the high-stakes world of journalism. Robert Mackenzie, alongside Glenn Butler and Paul Pirola, crafts a compelling auditory landscape that underscores the tension and drama surrounding the "Killian Documents" controversy. The film's sound team, nominated for the Australian Screen Sound Guild's Feature Film Soundtrack of the Year, meticulously weaves dialogue, ambient sounds, and Foley effects to enhance the narrative's authenticity. Each auditory element, from the subtle rustle of paper to the echo of newsroom chatter, plays a crucial role in bringing the story of Dan Rather and Mary Mapes to life.
Sound Credits
Sound Supervisor: Angus Robertson
Re-recording Mixer: Glenn Butler, Robert Mackenzie & Paul Pirola
Sound Designer: Andy Neil & Paul Pirola
Supervising Dialogue Editor: Jed M. Dodge
Dialogue Editor: Justine Angus & Sebastien Lacheray
ADR Editor: Justine Angus & John Matter
Foley Artist: Dan Johnston & Andrew Simmons
Foley Editor: Luisa Hadley & Blair Slater
Foley Recordist: Duncan McAllister & Blair Slater
Production Sound Mixer: David Lee
Boom Operator: George Leong, Tim D. Lloyd & Gerry Nucifora
ADR Recordist: Ron Bedrosian, Brendan Croxon, Cynthia Daniels, Edgard Rivera & William Ward
ADR Mixer: Chris Navarro
Group ADR Director: Joe Cappelletti
Sound Assistant: Scott Bruce & Aron Dyer
Sound Utility: Scott G. Fitzgerald
ADR Assistant: Samuel R. Green & Geraldo Gutierrez
Re-recording Engineer: Duncan McRae
Sound Mixer: Zsolt Magyar & Daniel McIntosh
Video Playback: Lionel Marks
Sound: Mark Bergin & Richard Teague
Assistant Sound Editor: Tara Webb
Engineer: Cary Clark