GTT Spotlight: Ed Moskowitz, Television Sound Mixer and Voice Actor
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What do Saturday Night Live, The Golden Girls, and modern voiceover studios have in common?
Ed Moskowitz has worked on all of them—and his biggest lesson after decades in the industry is surprisingly simple: don’t overcomplicate your audio.
In this episode, Ed walks George through his journey from scrappy theater kid to mixing some of the most iconic shows in TV history. Along the way, he shares wild live-broadcast stories (yes, including the Macy’s Parade), the evolution from boom mics to lavs and RF, and why today’s tech sometimes makes things harder—not better.
They also dig into Ed’s current voiceover setup (refreshingly minimal), his philosophy on signal chains, and what actually matters when you’re trying to sound professional.
If you’ve ever wondered how the pros really approach audio—this one’s packed.
Timeline00:00 Pro Audio Soundcheck Intro 00:33 Meet George and Ed 02:49 Ed’s Theater Roots 04:52 Hollywood Sound and SNL 06:37 Studio 8H Sound Design 09:56 Snakes, Soldering, and Travel 12:35 Macy’s Parade War Stories 16:51 Union Work and Sync Playback 19:24 Sitcom Factory to Golden Girls 24:36 Golden Girls Sound Crew 25:56 Larry Sanders Breakthrough 31:16 Booms, Lavs, and RF Evolution 37:32 Leaving Set for Voiceover 41:32 Inside the Booth 42:05 Mic Collection Talk 44:06 Signal Chain Basics 46:25 Analog Control Philosophy 48:34 Live Sound War Stories 53:58 Voiceover Growth Path 58:29 Sennheiser Prototype Story 01:02:58 Noise Reduction and Plugins 01:09:48 Tech Updates Headaches 01:12:27 Wrap Up and Where to Find