Mixer/sound designer Ted Marcus joins Super Exploder
August 19, 2016

Mixer/sound designer Ted Marcus joins Super Exploder

NEW YORK — Audio house SuperExploder has hired Emmy-winning mixer/sound designer Ted Marcus. He has over 20 years of experience in audio post, spanning mixing, editing, sound design and music for broadcast promos, feature films and music-driven long-form content. 

A Connecticut native, Marcus got his start at National Recording Studios, working up the ranks from assistant to audio engineer. He moved on to work as a mixer/sound designer at Jeco Music/Stolen Car Productions and Clack Sound Studios, mixing broadcast projects. In 2000, he brought his audio expertise to MTV’s on-air promos division, spearheading the development of their in-house audio facility. After more than six years at MTV, Marcus seized an opportunity to tour with the Meat Puppets as their drummer, continuing to take on mix assignments during breaks. In 2010, he joined Ultrabland. His list of repeat clients include HBO, Cinemax, FX, and NatGeo.

Additional career highlights include creating sound design for the feature Pitch, which was accepted into the Cannes Film Festival, and mixing the MTV documentary Translating Genocide: Three Students Journey to Sudan, which earned two Emmys and a Beacon Award.