• 55 minutes 10 seconds
    294 - The Magic of Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions in Dolby Atmos

    The team behind Pottermore Publishing and Audible’s “Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions” joins guest host Richard Addis to discuss one of the most ambitious audiobook productions ever attempted. Featuring more than 200 actors, original music, detailed sound design, and fully immersive Dolby Atmos® mixes, the series brings all seven books to life in a new way — while staying true to the text, the characters, and the world fans know so well. *NOTE: This interview may contain spoilers from the Harry Potter series.

    Joining today’s conversation:

    - Ann Scantlebury - Head of Audio Development, Pottermore Publishing

    - Chris Jones - Senior Director of Production, Audible

    - Lawrence Kendrick - Co-creative Director, Sound Designer and Composer, String and Tins

    - Rob Baker - Head of Engineering, Forever Audio

    “We can take people on the Hogwarts Express. They can go through the doors into the Great Hall. They can hear the footsteps echoing. They can be there and they can have it all playing out around them. To us, that was incredibly appealing. It was always about creating something that felt very real to the listener, really putting them in the heart of the action.”

    —Ann Scantlebury, Head of Audio Development, Pottermore Publishing

    Be sure to check out all seven of “Harry Potter: The Full-Cast Audio Editions,” now available on Audible in Dolby Atmos.

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    11 June 2026, 10:30 pm
  • 1 hour 34 minutes
    293 - The Voice and Sound of Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord

    Sam Witwer — the voice of Maul himself! — joins us alongside supervising director and executive producer Brad Rau and supervising sound editor, sound designer, and re-recording mixer David W. Collins to discuss the voice, sound, and cinematic scale of “Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord.” Together, they explore how the series deepens one of Star Wars’ most iconic villains, from Witwer’s layered vocal performance and Maul’s emotional complexity to the show’s bold sound design and Dolby Atmos® mix. Collins also reflects on carrying forward the sonic legacy of Skywalker Sound, while staying open to the strange, unexpected discoveries that have always helped make Star Wars sound like Star Wars.

    “Sounds can come to you at the most random times. It really is that random encounter with something that sounds funny that ends up being the gold. When I was doing recording for the next season, there's stuff that I recorded and whether I use it or not, I'm still not sure, but I'm building a library constantly by finding stuff that sounds really interesting around the house. I told this story once where I was at my daughter's game and I thought the smack of an aluminum bat would be a great element inside a laser blast, because it has that wonderful tink and echo that you could put a real low end thud in the front of that and it would be this weird thing you could process. I've done that... I just try and keep my ears open and try and learn from Ben Burtt or anyone at Skywalker that has told similar stories, because it's usually the happy accidents that cause something unexpected, which Star Wars is all about.”

    —David W. Collins, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer, and Re-Recording Mixer, “Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord”

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    4 June 2026, 7:01 am
  • 56 minutes 14 seconds
    292 - The Epic Sound of the Stranger Things Finale

    The sound of “Stranger Things” has always been huge, cinematic, and unmistakably its own — and the series finale takes that signature style to its most epic scale yet. In this conversation, supervising sound editor Craig Henighan, re-recording mixer Mark Paterson, and dialogue and ADR supervisor Ryan Cole join us to discuss bringing the final chapter to life, from the sonic DNA first established in season one, to the massive battles and emotional moments that define the end of the series. They also break down how the team balanced all of that scale and intensity without losing clarity, dynamics, or the emotional release that makes all “that chaos" work.

    “The tricky bit is to kind of embrace a lot of that chaos. It’s usually like some Demogorgon screaming and just everything’s all going on at once. But the key to it is that that chaos ends and you feel that release. That’s kind of what makes the audience feel safe. So it’s a tricky balance to work out, ‘how clean do we go in, in terms of mixing here, to hear everything else?’ We always work through that with the [Duffer Brothers], as well.”

    —Mark Paterson, Re-recording Mixer, “Stranger Things” season 5

    Be sure to check out “Stranger Things,” now streaming on Netflix, in Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos®.

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    2 June 2026, 7:01 am
  • 38 minutes 26 seconds
    291 - The Sound of Tuner, with Leo Woodall and Johnnie Burn

    “Tuner” is a rare film where sound is not only essential to the cinematic experience — it is central to the story itself. Today we welcome back Academy Award®-winning sound designer, supervising sound editor, and re-recording mixer Johnnie Burn, joined by the film’s star Leo Woodall, to discuss how they brought audiences inside the world of Niki, a piano tuner with hyperacusis whose acute hearing makes him an expert safe cracker. Together, they explore how sound shapes the film’s tension, romance, and point of view, from delicate safe-cracking rhythms and subjective hearing shifts to put the audience directly inside Niki’s head.

    “You should see it in a movie theater because it really is a film where the experience of a movie theater can take you so much closer to the feeling of what the main character actually has. So it's quite a one-off opportunity in that.”

    —Johnnie Burn, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, and Re-Recording Mixer, “Tuner”

    Be sure to check out “Tuner,” now playing in theaters, in Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos® where available.

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    26 May 2026, 7:01 am
  • 50 minutes 5 seconds
    290 - Mariah Carey Live in Dolby Atmos, with Mix Engineer Paul Falcone

    Front of house mix engineer Paul Falcone joins host Ben Givarz to discuss how he helped bring Mariah Carey’s residencies at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas to life as immersive live music experiences. He reflects on his journey from legendary New York recording studios to live concert mixing, and shares how he uses Dolby Atmos®, along with precise room tuning and even in-car reference checks, to keep the focus on Mariah’s iconic voice and maximize the emotional impact of the show.

    “I always would get that feeling as a kid. I always wanted music to surround me. And being able to actually do that with Dolby Atmos and get that feeling — it does give me the chills. And I want the audience to feel that too. I want it to be an emotional experience.”

    —Paul Falcone, FOH Mix Engineer, Mariah Carey

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    - Listen to Mariah Carey and many other classic and contemporary artists mixed in Dolby Atmos on enabled streaming music services.

    - Find out more about the work of Paul Falcone on his website.

    - Find the latest news, official releases, and tour dates for Mariah Carey here.

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    - Dolby Atmos Music Accelerator: https://www.dolby.com/creator-lab/music-accelerator/

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    19 May 2026, 7:01 am
  • 55 minutes 55 seconds
    289 - Finding the Money to Make Movies, with Carlos López Estrada

    Independent film financing can be one of the most mysterious — and most essential — parts of getting a movie made. In this illuminating panel discussion, Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker (and Dolby Creator Lab Grant winner) Carlos López Estrada leads a practical conversation about how projects move from script to package to market, what financiers are actually looking for, and what emerging filmmakers can do to give their films the best possible chance of getting made.

    Joining the discussion:

    - Marissa Frobes – Media Finance Agent, CAA

    - Chris Quintos Cathcart – Independent Financier and Co-CEO of Unapologetic Projects

    - Riel Roch-Decter – Producer (“Earnhardt”) and Co-founder of MEMORY

    This is another installment of our ongoing “Satellite Sessions” series, which we’re bringing to you in partnership with Antigravity Academy and the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment.

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    13 May 2026, 7:01 am
  • 40 minutes 34 seconds
    288 - Mixing Maroon 5 Live in Dolby Atmos, with Vince Casamatta

    Front of house mixer Vince Casamatta joins us to discuss how he helped transform Maroon 5’s residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas into a powerful live Dolby Atmos® experience. He reflects on everything from pre-production to the subtle live spatial decisions that make the technology disappear behind the music, always in service of the songs and the emotional impact of the show.

    “The format has to serve the art and not the other way around. And I think we were really able to do that by making movements and making decisions that maybe audience members didn't even know were happening, but on a subconscious level, they felt it.”

    —Vince Casamatta, FOH Mix Engineer, Maroon 5

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    - Listen to Maroon 5 and many other classic and contemporary artists mixed in Dolby Atmos on enabled streaming music services.

    - Check out Maroon 5 tour dates here.

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    - Dolby Atmos Music Accelerator: https://www.dolby.com/creator-lab/music-accelerator/

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    30 April 2026, 7:01 am
  • 54 minutes 3 seconds
    287 - The Sound of Lee Cronin’s The Mummy

    Today we welcome acclaimed horror filmmaker Lee Cronin back to the show, alongside sound designer and supervising sound editor Peter Albrechtsen, to discuss their delightfully gory new horror film, “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy.” As with their previous collaboration, 2023’s hit “Evil Dead Rise,” Cronin and Albrechtsen embraced sound design from the earliest stages of the creative process, using it not only for maximum impact, but also to sharpen the film’s storytelling.

    “I actually found the edit on this one quite stressful… We would have been in big trouble without early sound in it. Because of the way it was written and the nature of it, and how the tension needed to be built. At times, it was quite hard to find the shape of scenes without sound that was very, very clear in its signposting of where we were headed, ultimately. Sometimes you’re cutting something and you can dig into a bit of a library, but quite early on we actually needed design to help us craft the sequences.”

    —Lee Cronin, Director and Writer, “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy”

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    28 April 2026, 7:01 am
  • 55 minutes 15 seconds
    286 - Mixing Carlos Santana Live in Dolby Atmos, with Kevin Madigan

    Legendary mix engineer Kevin Madigan joins us to discuss his pioneering work helping create Santana’s live Dolby Atmos residency at House of Blues in Las Vegas and what it takes to reimagine one of rock’s most iconic sounds for a live audience. He also reflects on his work at Larrabee Studios in Los Angeles, building out the Dolby Atmos® room and mixing music from Santana’s landmark album “Supernatural.”

    “The music felt 3D and you were immersed in it. And we do have a lot of elements to do that with the Santana band and within the music. There’s a lot of percussion, keyboards, B3, congas… So, bringing that out into an immersive feeling [for] the audience was kind of easy to do! And if there was cool moves to do at certain points in a song… it can do a rotation around the audience. It’s a really cool moment for the audience, but it’s not distracting, it’s not gimmicky… The audience got used to it pretty quick. It just sounded like a huge, immersive mix that’s really engaging and magnetic and draws the audience into the song.”

    —Kevin Madigan, FOH Mix Engineer, Santana

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    - Listen to Kevin Madigan's mixes of tracks from Santana's “Supernatural” album, as well as many other classic and contemporary artists in Dolby Atmos, on enabled streaming services.

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    - Dolby Atmos Music Accelerator: https://www.dolby.com/creator-lab/music-accelerator/

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    2 April 2026, 7:01 am
  • 52 minutes 7 seconds
    285 - The Music of Project Hail Mary, with Composer Daniel Pemberton

    Composer Daniel Pemberton returns to Dolby Creator Talks to discuss his inventive new original score for “Project Hail Mary.” In conversation with guest host Jon Burlingame, Pemberton breaks down how he built a custom musical language for the film using everything from wooden blocks, body percussion, treated vocals, bowls of water, and even a squeaky water tap recorded on his iPhone. He also reflects on balancing the film’s vast sci-fi scale with its intimate emotional core, and how experimentation, failure, and discovery shaped one of his most ambitious scores yet.

    “Developing all your own sounds… I call it mixing your own paints. You've basically spend a long time mixing paint colors rather than buying it off the shelf. And that's how you get stuff that feels very original, like this. And I've got millions of these and most of them don't work. You spend ages when you experiment. When you have time to fail, you have time to create ... Hopefully there'll be something in there that'll work.”

    —Daniel Pemberton, Composer, “Project Hail Mary”

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    26 March 2026, 7:01 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    284 - Assistants - The Invisible Glue of Hollywood, with Carlos López Estrada

    Getting a project made in the entertainment industry can be a mystifying process. But one thing is for sure: nothing would happen without the Hollywood assistants who help champion them and assist (and, yes, sometimes cajole) the executives into getting a green light. To help shed some light on all this, filmmaker Carlos López Estrada hosts another insightful Satellite Session, featuring a panel of top executives, producers, agents, and assistants, to explain how Hollywood assistants work, and why they are so essential to the entertainment industry. As well as how it could be a pathway “in,” for those of you aspiring to build a career here yourselves.

    Joining the discussion:

    - Abhijay Prakash – President of Blumhouse

    - Keenen Kunsh – Assistant to Abhijay Prakash, Blumhouse

    - Christina Chou – Motion Picture Literary Agent, CAA

    - Brendan Kim – Assistant to Christina Chou, CAA

    - Mindy Ramaker – Creative Producer and Former Assistant to David Lynch

    - Caroline Tsai – Assistant to Jenn Han (“The Summer I Turned Pretty”)

    This is another installment of our ongoing “Satellite Sessions” series, which we’re bringing to you in partnership with Antigravity Academy and the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment.

    Follow @antigravityacademy and @capeusa for more information on even more upcoming panels.

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    17 March 2026, 7:01 am
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