Thursday 15 July 2010

Credit where credit's due

The previewer of BBC1's stunning thriller The Silence in the Sunday Times Culture section says something along the lines "it's not often that you seek out the name of the sound designer" yet fails to mention who did the extremely fine work on sound.


But they're not alone, the BBC website on the programme fails to list many beyond director and producer.


And the credits roll too fast and are too small to be of much help.


So full marks to Douglas Hensall who lists many of the technical and crafts personal involved.


So I can name names and give credit where credit's due:

Sound Mixing: Karl Merren

Composer: John Lunn

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