The thawck of an arrow hitting a target. The splash of a swimmer diving into the pool. The clap of a sprinter’s feet hitting the track. Those are some of the noises you’ll hear broadcast through your TV when the London Olympics kick off next Friday. But you’re not just hearing those signature sounds of sport naturally—in fact, it takes an immense amount of movie-calibre production.
The Atlantic has a fantastically interesting look at how the magic happens. One of the main people behind that process is Dennis Baxter, a sound engineer who’s been working the games for 20 years.
For the London Olympics, Baxter will deploy 350 mixers, 600 sound technicians, and 4,000 microphones at the London Olympics. Using all the modern sound technology they can get their hands on, they’ll shape your experience to sound like a lucid dream, a movie, of the real thing.
Let’s take archery. “After hearing the coverage in Barcelona at the ’92 Olympics, there were things that were missing. The easy things were there. The thud and the impact of the target — that’s a no brainer — and a little bit of the athlete as they’re getting ready,” Baxter says.
Or what about those sounds you don’t even think about, such as the patter of a diver’s hands climbing up to the board? There are even mics hooked up to the rails to capture them. And the engineering even goes as far as separating the sound in that venus from what happens in the diving hall and what goes on underwater. And that clandestine work that produces those sounds are part of what makes the Olympics so wonderful to watch. [The Atlantic]
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I think you mean ‘hear’
This. That is some terrible editing, guys. Almost on a par with their/there.
The Metro got Affect/Effect wrong this morning as well
The last two sentences are pretty much a car crash too. I mean, who really wants to separate the sound from their Venus?
Haha I thought it was bad having to go to Wales for the Olympic Football but Venus is even more of a hike!
Dunno, it might have a better atmosphere.
I’ve seen people use “they’re” for all three… it’s so annoying I can begin to describe it.
…and in the first line, ‘thawk’. Hmmm.
So overall, “Here” (hear), “games” (Games), “that venus” (I don’t really know…) and “thawk” (thwak/thwack) are the errors hear.
4000 mics eh, that’s going to take a while to EQ.
i here the olympics will be the end of london thank god i m not hear!
They olympics disruptions are a pain in the ass, i mean , the construction over the last few months is ridiculous. You can’t here a single thing up until 9pm at night due to the construction at my tube station. Wish i wasn’t hear for the next two weeks to be honest.
Hear here!