As a UK-based A1 for the past decade, Chris Eckford has worked on some high-profile projects including the Premier League and the Amazon Prime Sport Premier League Games in December 2019. He says that in the past five years, a Calrec desk has been central to 90 percent of the projects he’s worked on.
- We know you’ve been an A1 for ten years. Tell us about your rise through the ranks in the past decade?
- In more detail, what does your current work with the Premier League entail?
- When did you first start working with Calrec products?
- What Calrec consoles have you used over the years and for what projects?
- What are the technological advantages of the Calrec console(s) that you’re using?
- What have been the key technological milestones you’ve witnessed in your time in broadcast audio and how have they changed what you do/how you work?
- Can you talk us through the project you’ve most enjoyed working on and/or that really stands out in your career?
- How has COVID-19 affected how you work or significantly impacted a recent project that you’ve done?
- How do you see audio evolving in the next five years?
