Over the course of this year, I've tried to make The Sound Wagon as diverse as possible when it comes to audio postproduction and other aspects of sound. This has been somewhat accomplished by incorporating reviews, award opinions, festival experiences, and even theoretical sound analysis from a sound professional standpoint. I currently stand in a place that's very different from where I was standing in the beginnings of this blog. I've come to realize that I haven't really introduced myself as a writer and as a professional in the field. When I started this blog in early 2016, my primary goal was to write sound for film and television, a topic that tends to go through life as "invisible". I catered to sound pros and nerds as well as people who were interested in sound but didn't necessarily work with it for a living. Furthermore, I tried to never go off-topic with my entries. Although that's the path that I took, I feel like most of what I'v...
Nicole A. Watlington is a sound editor and designer based in New York City. She holds a B.S. in Recording Arts and a B.A. in Screen Studies.