056 Curtis Judd - Learn Light And Sound website based out of Utah

056 Curtis Judd - Learn Light And Sound website based out of Utah

Author: Michael The Sound Guy September 30, 2019 Duration: 43:50

Curtis Judd is a Utah based sound for video enthusiast and freelance production sound mixer. He uses a Sound Devices 633 and has just acquired the 833. Curtis also uses a Sound Devices MixPre-10T as a backup, dpa 4017b shotgun mic, Schoeps CMC 641 and the Sennheiser MKH-8050 shotgun mics, Audio Limited A-10 wireless, dpa 4160 lav mics and Countryman B-6, and recently started using the Shure Twinplex TL47 and TL-48 with good results. He uses the UltraSync One and Tentacle Sync for timecode. Curtis also uses the Orca OR-30 audio bag. Check out his YouTube channel and his website at https://www.learnlightandsound.com/

Each episode we talk with location sound mixers, boom ops and other industry pros about the various aspects of recording sound on-location for feature and independent films, TV commercials, interviews, anytime where dialog from actors is recorded. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or just starting out, this podcast is packed with great stories and lessons about recording on-location.


Hosted by Michael The Sound Guy, the Location Sound Podcast pulls back the curtain on the unseen and often underappreciated world of audio recording outside the studio. This isn't about music production or sound design in a controlled environment; it's about the gritty, unpredictable, and fascinating reality of capturing clean dialogue and atmosphere wherever the story takes you. Michael sits down with the people who do the job-location sound mixers, boom operators, and other field recording professionals-to dig into their experiences on feature films, indie projects, TV commercials, and documentary interviews. Every conversation in this podcast reveals the specific challenges and creative solutions that define production audio. You'll hear firsthand accounts of dealing with unexpected noise, managing complex equipment in difficult conditions, and the subtle art of collaborating with directors and actors to get the perfect take. The discussions are grounded in real-world stories, offering practical lessons and historical context that resonate whether you're a working professional or simply curious about how the sounds in your favorite shows and movies are actually made. For anyone intrigued by the intersection of technology, storytelling, and on-the-fly problem solving, the Location Sound Podcast provides a unique and consistently engaging listen.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Location Sound Podcast
Podcast Episodes
080 Thomas Claire - Production Sound Mixer based out of New York City [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 54:14
Thomas Claire is a production sound mixer based out of New York City. He's originally from France and tells his story of coming to the United States to follow his dream of working in film and television. He uses the Zaxc…
078 Eric Leek - Founder of Hide-A-Mic Microphone Concealers [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:49
Erik Leek is a production sound mixer based out of Amsterdam in The Netherlands. He's also the founder of Hide-A-Mic Microphone Concealers. Eric uses a Sonosax mixer/recorder, Schoeps shotgun mics, Audio Limited wireless…
077 COVID-19 & Getting Safely Back On-Set with Steve Saada [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:49
Steve Saada, production sound mixer & boom op, joins us again to talk about COVID-19 & getting back on-set. He's working again and offers tips on how we can stay safe on-set. Steve also talks about research he's done on…
074 Ric Viers - Author of The Location Sound Bible [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:01
Ric Viers is a producer, international author, sound designer and the world's largest independent producer of professional sound effects libraries with more than 670 products produced to date. He is the author of "The So…