Production sound mixer on Trust for FX which aired in 2018. This is the story of the Getty family and the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III. Here is a still from the new trailer as this was recorded with the Schoeps Super Cmit a digital shotgun microphone. With its increased directivity it worked well as Harris Dickinson in this scene was topless for his dialogue at the poolside with Donald Sutherland, therefore we could not put a radio mic on. All dialogue recorded on wide and tights with the Super Cmit which worked really well next to the water especially as the area is under a flight path and planes were frequent.
Audley End was the filming location of the Getty Mansion. Again another 17th Century house with high ceilings and stone walls were a challenge. Thankfully for me in this instance the lighting department were using large helium balloons to light the main halls which acted as an acoustic aid for all the scenes we had there.
The most rewarding time was spent shooting in locations in Rome, Italy.
Each location had its challenges again however with this time radio frequencies as one can not licence channels. I took out to Italy the Wisycom MRK 960 rack receiver which has amazing scanning functions and I was able to see what TV bands were available to use to give me the high radio mic count I needed.
We also shot at Palazzo dei Conservatori in Capitoline Hill-and negotiation scenes, where Donald sutherland spoke Italian, at the Roman ruins of Villa Adriana in Tivoli. Each location I had Italian and English dialogue to record and with the help of the Italian script supervisor I was able to get all the Italian dialogue recorded clean by putting markers for myself in the script where I knew I recognised the dialogue. Especially difficult when they all speak quite fast!
Villa Adriana
Another beautiful location was the Via Agricola Estate just outside of Rome-
Here I worked with director Susanna White on the wedding scene. We recorded all the music on location and here I recorded a choral and piano duet in the small chapel. Recorded on the Schoeps CMC6/41 in stereo and schoeps spot mics for some atmospheric sound.
These are just a few of the places we shot in Italy and all of them with history and beauty. What a treat.
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