BONUS EPISODE - Behind the Soundboard: Joel’s Wild Ride Through Live Sports Production

25/07/2025 38 min

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Summary🎧 Behind the Soundboard: Joel’s Wild Ride Through Live Sports Production What’s it really like mixing audio at the All-Star Game, WNBA courtside, or inside a championship boxing ring? In this episode, Joe chats with Joel—freelance audio engineer and backstage legend—whose nomadic career has taken him from the college gridiron to the Super Bowl remote truck. From mic mishaps to weather drama, flooded gear to field-storming chaos, Joel shares the gritty reality of sports broadcasting. They also explore industry trends like remote production, broadcast automation, and how AI might shape the future of sound design. Whether it's Fenway Park nostalgia or the crunch of a fractured femur caught on mic 😬, this one's packed with surprises, laughs, and a heavy dose of insider wisdom.TakeawaysJoel works as an audio assistant, setting up microphones and managing audio for live sports events.A good day at work means everything runs smoothly without technical issues.Joel has had memorable experiences, such as working at Fenway Park during a Yankees game.The nomadic lifestyle of an audio engineer can be challenging, especially with family responsibilities.Trends in sports production include the shift towards remote crews and digital technology.The future of sports broadcasting may involve more automation and AI-driven processes.Live sports provide an energy that is hard to replicate on TV, but good broadcasts can enhance the viewing experience.Joel enjoys working in various sports, finding unique challenges in less popular events.The audio experience in sports is crucial, yet many viewers consume content with the sound off.ChaptersThe Life of a Sports Audio EngineerChallenges and Triumphs in Live Sports ProductionMemorable Experiences in Sports EventsFuture Aspirations and Major EventsEvaluating Personal Work and Learning from ExperienceRapid Fire: Sports Preferences for Live vs. TVInsights on Professional Athletes' PersonalitiesThe Life of a Sports Audio ProfessionalKeywordssports audio engineer, media industry, production challenges, live events, sports broadcasting, audio technology, career insights, sports experiences, remote production, athlete interactions, ESPN, Fox Sports

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