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347 – Marty Supreme

This episode features an interview with Supervising Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer Skip Lievsay, from the recent film Marty Supreme. Skip discusses his team’s approach to the ping pong sound effects and how to use use background sounds to ground a film in a certain time and place. Skip has worked with both Safdie brothers together on Uncut Gems and then with Benny on his own for Smashing Machine and Josh solo on Marty Supreme. Skip tells me what each experience was like. After I finish talking with Skip Lievsay, this episode concludes with backstage interviews featuring all the winners from the sound categories at the recent Director’s Guild of Canada Awards.

Supervising Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer Skip Lievsay
Tonebenders’ host Tim Muirhead interviewing the winners of the Best Sound Editing Feature Film Award
Tonebenders’ host Tim Muirhead interviewing the winners of the Best Sound Editing Dramatic Series Award
BEST SOUND EDITING – MOVIES FOR TELEVISION & MINI-SERIES
WINNER Wynonna Earp: Vengeance
BEST SOUND EDITING – DRAMATIC SERIES
Winner – The Handmaid’s Tale, Execution
BEST SOUND EDITING – FEATURE FILM Winners
(l-R) Ed Douglas, Dermain Finlayson – 40 Acres
BEST SOUND EDITING – COMEDY OR FAMILY SERIES
Winner: North of North, Top of the World

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LINKS:

Skip Lievsay on IMDB

Full Winners from The Director’s Guild Of Canada Awards

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