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Play It By Ear
In The Dark is a comedy-drama series currently airing on the CW. The plot revolves around a blind woman trying to solve the murder of her close friend. Although the show is represented visually, there needs to be a special attention to sound and sound design to bring viewers into the experience of the main character. Today we talk to the supervising sound editors for the show, Mike McKone, Shaughnessy Hare and Elliot Thompson about what went into the design for the show, and the distinct sounds of locations like Chicago.
- Mike McKone – King Soundworks
- Shaughnessy Hare – King Soundworks
- Elliot Thompson – King Soundworks
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