Can you get this muffled dialogue clean and crisp? [Yes]
Can you add the sound of a bloodhound sniffing? [Yes]
Will you do it within tight weekly deadlines? [Yes]
Things happen on weekly shoots:
Migrating geese fly over at a crucial moment
The chainsaw overpowers the dialogue
Someone’s bloody phone rings, when it shouldn’t
You need to get the right sound mix, so that the audience feels like they are actually inside your story.
“They ensured the dialogue was always crisp and clean, and their skillful use of dog sound effects added a richness to the scenes, making them feel vibrant and engaging.
Erich and his team were always great creative collaborators, and excelled at finding unique solutions to the challenges of documentary field audio.”
Roger Roddy – for Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog – Nat Geo
Brown Bird Sound Library
When you choose to work with us, we use our in-house-only sound library called Brown Bird.
It’s filled with custom sounds
New sound effects – extra drama
Exclusively used in our projects – preserves freshness
We’re always adding to it
Subjecting an audience to tired sound is as cringeworthy as using the same laugh track.
“… to add back the frenetic energy and excitement each of our 175 shows a year demand. Mayer Sound did a phenomenal job helping us fulfill that need and did so QUICKLY. We still use them to this day. ”
Nick Vuchnich – Post Production Supervisor for Let’s Make a Deal – CBS