
Sound Mixer Services
Production sound excellence across Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and across Thailand.
Here is how this works in practice. A sound mixer, also known as the production sound mixer, is responsible for capturing all on-set audio. This includes dialogue, ambient sound, and effects. They select and position microphones, manage audio levels in real time, and make sure that each take delivers clean, usable recordings. From Kantana Studios\' controlled stages to Bangkok\'s bustling streets, Chiang Mai\'s temple grounds, and Phuket\'s beachfront locations, production sound in Thailand needs expertise in varied tropical acoustic environments.
We connect you with production sound mixers who deliver broadcast-quality audio in any environment. Our network is centered in Bangkok, with mixers skilled at Kantana Studios and on THFO-registered global shoots across Thailand.
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Capabilities
Production Sound Expertise
We connect you with experienced sound mixers who deliver pristine production audio—from intimate dialogue scenes to complex multi-person setups—using industry-standard equipment and proven techniques.
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Recording Equipment
- Sound Devices
- Zaxcom systems
- Lectrosonics wireless
- Sennheiser mics
- Schoeps boom mics
Pro Equipment
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Wireless Systems
- Multi-channel TX/RX
- Frequency coordination
- IFB systems
- Comtek feeds
- Timecode sync
Wireless Mastery
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Mixing Skills
- Live mixing
- ISO recording
- Dialogue clarity
- Noise management
- Metadata entry
Expert Mixing
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Production Types
- Feature films
- Television
- Commercials
- Documentaries
- Interviews
All Formats
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Why Us
Why Choose Our Sound Mixers
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Experienced Mixers
Sound mixers with credits on major global shoots at Kantana Studios and across Thailand\'s tropical environments.
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Quality Audio
Crystal-clear dialogue and rich ambient recordings.
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Efficient Setup
Fast deployment with minimal disruption to production.
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Local Expertise
Knowledge of Thai production workflows, local gear suppliers, and acoustic challenges from Bangkok studios to tropical location environments.
On Location
Thailand production sound mixers capture broadcast-quality on-set audio for shoots from Bangkok studio stages to the Andaman islands, leading the sound department on every take.
Here is how this works in practice. We place production sound mixers from Thailand's skilled, Bangkok-centred crew base, supplying the head of the sound department who records and mixes all on-set dialogue, ambience and effects. Our sound mixers select and place microphones, manage wireless frequency planning, run multitrack ISO recording and live mixing, and deliver clean, well-ordered audio with accurate metadata for post. They work with pro kit — recorders, wireless systems and boom microphones from the major manufacturers — owned or sourced from Bangkok's big rental houses.
Here is the short of it. They are skilled from features, streaming series, documentaries and the country's vast commercial industry, and they work with in English with overseas directors and post supervisors while top Thai boom and utility crew from the same deep pool. Rates are highly competitive in Thai baht. We advise shoots on routing qualifying crew spend through the Thailand Film Office cash rebates of up to 30%, matching the mixer to the project's format and acoustic demands.
Here is the breakdown. A production sound mixer working in Thailand records across challenging acoustic environments. The tropical climate is a genuine factor — heat and humidity stress gear. The monsoon from June to October brings rain noise that complicates exterior dialogue — while the country's locations each pose their own problems, from the traffic and crowds of Bangkok and Yaowarat to the cicada and wildlife sound of jungle locations around Chiang Mai and Khao Sok. Temple and palace settings, treated with deep respect, often call for discreet, quiet operation.
Here is what that looks like on the ground. Thailand has serviced global shoots for decades, building a sound community fluent in Western on-set protocols and English-language direction, and Thai film schools and the long TVC industry continually feed skilled technicians. A sound mixer who knows how Thailand's climate, urban noise and natural environments behave delivers usable, broadcast-ready tracks that ease the work of the final mix.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a sound mixer do?
Here is the short of it. A sound mixer, also known as a production sound mixer, is the head of the sound department on set. They record and mix all dialogue, ambient sound, and effects during filming, managing microphone placement, signal levels, and recording gear to capture clean, usable audio that meets post-prod standards.
What skills should a sound mixer have?
Here is the breakdown. A sound mixer needs acute hearing, deep tech knowledge of recording gear and acoustics, and the ability to solve audio challenges fast in unpredictable environments. They must know microphone selection and placement, wireless frequency planning, and how their recordings will be used in the post-prod mix.
What types of productions need a sound mixer?
Here is what that looks like on the ground. Any production that records dialogue or live sound needs a sound mixer. Feature films, television series, documentaries, commercials, and corporate videos all depend on quality production sound. The sound mixer's work directly affects the clarity and emotional impact of the final audio.
How do you match a sound mixer to my production?
Here is how the picture comes together. We review your production's audio needs, shooting environments, and the complexity of your sound needs, then recommend mixers with relevant experience. We consider factors such as location acoustics, the number of actors in dialogue scenes, and any special recording challenges your project presents.
What equipment does a sound mixer use?
Here is what we have to work with. A sound mixer operates a portable mixing console or recorder, many wireless and boom microphone systems, and tracking gear. They carry a range of microphones suited to different recording situations and use timecode systems to sync audio with the camera department's footage.
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