
Australian Rules
Dir.
Paul Goldman
Feature Film
2002
In "Australian Rules," the soundscape intricately weaves the tension and unity of an isolated South Australian fishing town. The film's auditory experience, recognized with the 2002 ASSG Award for Best Achievement in Sound for a Feature Film, immerses viewers in the cultural divide and shared passions of its characters. Robert Mackenzie, as Foley Engineer, crafts the subtle yet impactful sounds that bring authenticity to the football matches and the town's atmosphere. His work, alongside the talented sound team, enhances the narrative's emotional depth, capturing the essence of a community bound by sport yet fractured by societal challenges.
Awarded
Best Original Soundtrack
Australian Recording Industry Association
Awarded
Best Sound Recording
Australian Screen Sound Guild
Sound Credits
Production Sound Mixer: | Ross Boyer |
Supervising Sound Editor: | Julius Chan |
Re-Recording Mixer: | Phil Judd |
Sound Effects Editor: | Liam Egan |
Dialogue Editor: | Jenny T. Ward |
ADR Editor: | Delia McCarthy |
ADR Engineer: | Mauricio Hernández |
Foley Artist: | Les Fiddess & George Turnure |
Foley Editor: | Les Fiddess & Mauricio Hernández |
Foley Engineer: | Robert Mackenzie & Mauricio Hernández |
Stereo Sound Consultant: | Steve Murphy |
Boom Swinger: | David Pearson |
Additional Sound Editor: | Katy Wood |
Sound Attachment: | Christopher Evers |
Assistant Dialogue Editor: | Ben Grant |