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Rachael Tate

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Rachael Tate
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Rachael Tate is a British sound editor in the film industry. She was nominated for an Academy Award and won a BAFTA Award for Best Sound for her work on the 2019 film 1917.

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Career

Tate is a supervising sound editor, her most recent credits including 'The Lost Bus', 'Thirteen Lives' and 'The Outfit'. She started out as an ADR Recordist at De Lane Lea Studios in London[1] before going on to edit dialogue and ADR for feature films such as The Martian,[2] Alien: Covenant and Jason Bourne.[3] Tate won a BAFTA Award for her work on 1917,[4][5][6] for which she also received an Academy Award nomination[7][8] and an MPSE Golden Reel for Best Dialogue & ADR in a Feature Film.[9]

Rachael is a supporter of Primetime, a vetted visibility platform campaigning for gender equality across every department within the entertainment industry.[10]

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Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

BAFTA Awards

Motion Picture Sound Editors - Golden Reel Awards

AMPS Awards

  • 2021: News of the World (Excellence in Sound for a Feature Film) - Nominated [15]
  • 2020: 1917 (Excellence in Sound for a Feature Film) - Winner[16]

ISFMF Awards

  • 2020: 1917 (Best Sound Editing) - Winner[17]

MCFCA Awards

ACCA Awards

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References

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