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Tonebenders Podcast
Tonebenders Podcast
343 episodes
5 hours ago
In this episode Patrick Spence-Thomas does a reading of Dylan Thomas' classic "A Child's Christmas in Wales". Patrick sadly passed away in 2008 after an iconic career as a re-recording mixer and a location sound recordist. The first half of this episode is a quick run down on who Patrick was and some of the work he did, including being both the mixer and narrator for Death Bed: The Bed That Eats! The episode wraps up with Patrick's wonderful reading of one of his favourite poems/stories. ________ SPONSORS: Sound Ideas is closing out the year with a massive Year-End Sale, and you’re invited! Now through to the end of Decemeber, enjoy 50% off all proprietary items, including premium sound effects and production music trusted by creators worldwide. Don’t wait, these savings disappear on December 31st at midnight, as we move into 2026. Check out https://sound-ideas.com/ today and create something amazing.________ The Soundscape Fund - George Vlad, Andy Martin and Thomas Rex Beverly are three of the sound community’s busiest field recordists and they have joined forces to raise money for environmental causes this holiday season. All three have a deep love for the natural world and actively work to conserve the soundscapes of nature, through their field recording. They are each offering some of their recordings as prizes to bring the community together to help a great cause. There are three identical prizes to win, each worth more than $15,000! These prizes include, huge collections of commercial sound effects libraries, a one hour call with each of the three organizers, and nature albums for casual listening. For every $5 you donate, you get an additional chance to win! Just head over to the https://thomasrexbeverly.com/products/the-soundscape-fund-2025, and choose your donation amount. Contest runs until Dec 28th 2025. so enter now._________ Episode Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/341-holiday-special-re-podcast-remembering-patrick/ Podcast Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com This episode is hosted by Timothy Muirhead
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In this episode Patrick Spence-Thomas does a reading of Dylan Thomas' classic "A Child's Christmas in Wales". Patrick sadly passed away in 2008 after an iconic career as a re-recording mixer and a location sound recordist. The first half of this episode is a quick run down on who Patrick was and some of the work he did, including being both the mixer and narrator for Death Bed: The Bed That Eats! The episode wraps up with Patrick's wonderful reading of one of his favourite poems/stories. ________ SPONSORS: Sound Ideas is closing out the year with a massive Year-End Sale, and you’re invited! Now through to the end of Decemeber, enjoy 50% off all proprietary items, including premium sound effects and production music trusted by creators worldwide. Don’t wait, these savings disappear on December 31st at midnight, as we move into 2026. Check out https://sound-ideas.com/ today and create something amazing.________ The Soundscape Fund - George Vlad, Andy Martin and Thomas Rex Beverly are three of the sound community’s busiest field recordists and they have joined forces to raise money for environmental causes this holiday season. All three have a deep love for the natural world and actively work to conserve the soundscapes of nature, through their field recording. They are each offering some of their recordings as prizes to bring the community together to help a great cause. There are three identical prizes to win, each worth more than $15,000! These prizes include, huge collections of commercial sound effects libraries, a one hour call with each of the three organizers, and nature albums for casual listening. For every $5 you donate, you get an additional chance to win! Just head over to the https://thomasrexbeverly.com/products/the-soundscape-fund-2025, and choose your donation amount. Contest runs until Dec 28th 2025. so enter now._________ Episode Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/341-holiday-special-re-podcast-remembering-patrick/ Podcast Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com This episode is hosted by Timothy Muirhead
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326 - Weapons
Tonebenders Podcast
49 minutes 10 seconds
3 months ago
326 - Weapons
Director Zach Cregger's latest film, Weapons, has been both a critical and a box office success. One of the film's biggest strengths is it's distinctive sound work, created by Luciano Vignola (Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording MIxer), Filipe Messeder (Sound Designer & Re-Recording Mixer) and Jake O’Brien (Dialogue Editor). They discuss what makes a jump scare work, the importance of ambiences and foley in the psychology of horror, getting a director to engage on the mix stage & lots more. A big announcement off the top as Tonebenders is going to Mexico City on Oct 21st! SPONSOR: After over a year of dedicated work, the entire Sound Ideas sound effects collection, over 500,000 individual files, has been upgraded to the Universal Category System’s, filename and metadata standards. With this enhancement, sounds are now more organized, searchable, and ready for seamless integration into your workflow. Head over to https://www.sound-ideas.com/Page/ucs-data-upgrade to learn more. Episode Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/326-weapons/ Podcast Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com This episode is hosted by Timothy Muirhead
Tonebenders Podcast
In this episode Patrick Spence-Thomas does a reading of Dylan Thomas' classic "A Child's Christmas in Wales". Patrick sadly passed away in 2008 after an iconic career as a re-recording mixer and a location sound recordist. The first half of this episode is a quick run down on who Patrick was and some of the work he did, including being both the mixer and narrator for Death Bed: The Bed That Eats! The episode wraps up with Patrick's wonderful reading of one of his favourite poems/stories. ________ SPONSORS: Sound Ideas is closing out the year with a massive Year-End Sale, and you’re invited! Now through to the end of Decemeber, enjoy 50% off all proprietary items, including premium sound effects and production music trusted by creators worldwide. Don’t wait, these savings disappear on December 31st at midnight, as we move into 2026. Check out https://sound-ideas.com/ today and create something amazing.________ The Soundscape Fund - George Vlad, Andy Martin and Thomas Rex Beverly are three of the sound community’s busiest field recordists and they have joined forces to raise money for environmental causes this holiday season. All three have a deep love for the natural world and actively work to conserve the soundscapes of nature, through their field recording. They are each offering some of their recordings as prizes to bring the community together to help a great cause. There are three identical prizes to win, each worth more than $15,000! These prizes include, huge collections of commercial sound effects libraries, a one hour call with each of the three organizers, and nature albums for casual listening. For every $5 you donate, you get an additional chance to win! Just head over to the https://thomasrexbeverly.com/products/the-soundscape-fund-2025, and choose your donation amount. Contest runs until Dec 28th 2025. so enter now._________ Episode Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/341-holiday-special-re-podcast-remembering-patrick/ Podcast Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com This episode is hosted by Timothy Muirhead