Re-Recording Mixer for TV & Film
Broadcast-ready mixes that balance story, dialogue, and emotion.
Yes, Chef!, Season 1
Re-Recording Mix
Challenges: noisy kitchen production with uneven background, lots of ADR from different places. Solution: various kinds of denoising, careful bg filling and ADR matching. Result: Clear mix for NBC broadcast.
Welcome to Plathville, Season 7
Re-Recording Mix
Challenges: Various on-set challenges, missing microphones and RF dropouts. Solution: many different cleanup tools and mix tricks to achieve another great sounding season for TLC!
Designed by Preeti
Dialog Editing, Mix
Challenges: Production audio was very compromised, all microphones needed phase aligning. Solution: Extremely detailed noise redutcion and phase aligning of all production mics. Result: Movie sounded great in theaters on their successful festival run!
How I Work
[ 🎧 ] Dialogue clarity first
Every mix starts with the story. I make sure dialogue is crisp, intelligible, and sits naturally — even in the toughest unscripted production audio.
[ 🎵 ] Music placement with feel
As a classically trained musician and composer, I place music and effects with the same instinct I’d use on stage: not just by meter, but by emotion.
[ ✅ ] Notes-friendly revisions
I deliver fast, flexible revisions, with clear communication and organized sessions that make it easy for producers and editors to get exactly what they need. And we’re not done until we’re done!
Workflow & Deliverables
I specialize in clear, broadcast-ready mixes for TV and film — from unscripted dialogue to scripted drama. Every project gets polished sound, fast delivery, and stems/alternates that meet spec while staying true to the story.
Testimonials:
“Sven is not only technically proficient, but it’s his care for clients and collaborative approach that set him apart. The finishing process can bring last-minute adjustments and tension — Sven handles these with professionalism and a calm demeanor that’s welcome in any environment.”
Corin Grant, Post Supervisor, Welcome to Plathville
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