From Our Soundbooth | August 29, 2018
2018 Miller Audio Prize Runner-Up in Documentary: “Let It Beep” by Mark Bramhill
Today, we’re excited to share with you the sound project that was selected by Guest Judge Avery Trufelman as the 2018 Miller Audio Prize Runner-Up in the Documentary category: “Let It Beep” by Mark Bramhill. About the piece, Trufelman said, “It’s not often that technology reporting can be so beautiful and human. Honestly, I had heard interviews with Jim Reeks before, but never anything like this. Very cleverly and succinctly told, with heaps of joy in Bramhill’s voice. Now whenever I hear someone take a picture, I’ll think of this story.”
Bramhill shared these words about his story:
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