Edwards, along with his VSS partner Ian Rosam, submits his specifications to Sky Sports, who hire the equipment from broadcast facilities company Visions. Sky then calls VSS in to co-ordinate the sound mix for the games. As well as a busy season of domestic football, Robert and Ian are currently in the midst of preparations for the 2002 World Cup Finals which are to be held in Japan and Korea, where they will work in conjunction with host broadcast organization HBS. Again, Audio-Technica microphones will be prominent in their recommendations, with AT835ST and AT895RK digital array systems brought in to handle sections of the world broadcast feed. Among a host of other programming, Video Sound Services also provide sound mixing for BBC's City Hospital and Channel 5's Night Fever programs. Audio-Technica has gained a wealth of experience in developing microphones for sporting broadcasts through its close relationship with the host broadcasters of the Olympic and Commonwealth games.
A-T Mics Selected for Sky Soccer
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