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February 11th, 2008, 05:02 AM
For those of you who work in live audio, you know that award shows are one of the most demanding gigs that have the largest potential to be the biggest clusterfucks of proportions.
I've worked a variety of award and variety shows and they are tough. Very very tough. And it doesn't help that, when running live, you have the world staring over your shoulder and commenting on what you did wrong.
So all that said, i have to offer huge congratulations to the team who provided the broadcast audio for the Grammy awards. What a fantastic sounding show, all around!
In past years, Randy Ezratty has been involved in the broadcast audio production with his Effanel trucks. If indeed Randy is involved, (and I hope someone corrects me if I'm wrong) huge kudos to him and his team!
I've worked a variety of award and variety shows and they are tough. Very very tough. And it doesn't help that, when running live, you have the world staring over your shoulder and commenting on what you did wrong.
So all that said, i have to offer huge congratulations to the team who provided the broadcast audio for the Grammy awards. What a fantastic sounding show, all around!
In past years, Randy Ezratty has been involved in the broadcast audio production with his Effanel trucks. If indeed Randy is involved, (and I hope someone corrects me if I'm wrong) huge kudos to him and his team!