Episode 37

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1st Sep 2015

37: Julie Randolph - Broadway Production Engineer

Julie is a fellow Hoosier that is now mixing sound on Broadway. We chat about her experience as a woman working in live sound production, how your attutude is not only key to getting you through the day, but also additional work, and how she stays present while mixing a show.

Julie has been the production engineer for Jersey Boys Broadway since it's inception in 2004. As production engineer under Sound Designer Steve Canyon Kennedy, she helped open Jersey Boys productions in Chicago, Las Vegas, and London, as well as well as two national tours. She served as mixer opening the Broadway revivals of Guys & Dolls in 2008, and Jesus Christ Superstar in 2011. 

She toured over five years with various music theater productions including the first national tours of Hairspray and Elton John & Tim Rice's Aida. She is a member of IATSE and has an AS in Audio Technology from Indiana University's School of Music.

 

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The Brassy Broadcast with Jen Edds
The Brassy Broadcast is an exploration of ways we create, engage, and communicate more effectively using the technology, social media, and platforms available to us.
The Brassy Broadcast is an exploration of ways we create, engage, and communicate more effectively using the technology, social media, and platforms available to us.

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I’ll be interviewing business owners and content creators to learn how they are getting the most out of AI without sucking the soul out of their work. We'll learn about the pitfalls and perks of AI use in our business and creative endeavors.

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