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Sumit Sharma and Chris Mitchell from award-winning production company Breaking Atoms will present a workshop called “Telling untold stories from stories that have been told”. Using our 2021 narrative series, Brooklyn’s Finest: The Making of Reasonable Doubt by Jay-Z, as an example, we’ll share tips, tricks and other ways on how we were able to unearth new stories and facts about a classic album that is over 25 years old. By the end of the session, attendees will be inspired and equipped to tackle some of their ‘favourite old stories’ and present them to a new generation of listeners in fresh and exciting ways.
About Chris Mitchell, an award-winning Musician and Audio Producer from North West London who loves sound and storytelling. As a Musician, he knows his way around the recording booth, and his work has been used by global brands, including WWE, ESPN, McDonald’s, Hennessy, VICELAND and more. His work as an Audio Producer includes content for BBC (How We Hustle with Yianni and 20 Years of 1XTRA) and Spotify’s Sound Up UK programme.
About Sumit Sharma, he is a highly accomplished audio producer, podcaster, and former journalist based in Wolverhampton. His work has been featured in Rolling Stone, MTV, Entertainment Weekly and the BBC. Sumit has worked on audio projects for Amazon, MTV, and BBC Wales. He’s also been a Head Judge for the Audio Production Awards.
This event will last 60 minutes, without an interval.