Hungarian success at the Emmy Awards: Sabi Tulok wins for Disney documentary
Hungarian production mixer Sabi Tulok, also known as Szabolcs Tulok, has won an Emmy award for his exceptional work on a Disney documentary.
Hungarian success at the Emmy awards
24.hu writes that Sabi Tulok, also known as Szabolcs Tulok, received the award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards held on 7 September at the Peacock Theatre. This event marks the beginning of the Emmy season, with another ceremony set to take place before the main awards, which will be broadcast live on 15 September. Tulok served as the production mixer for Disney’s documentary The Beach Boys, a film that pays tribute to the iconic band that revolutionised pop music. The documentary delves into the origins of the band and features rare footage, along with new interviews with band members and key figures in the music industry.
In 2023, a limited private screening of the documentary was held, featuring Brian Wilson. Wilson, who lives with schizoaffective disorder and mild manic depression, now primarily expresses himself through his music. Hungarian-born Emmy winner Sabi Tulok, who worked on the film, has built a distinguished career as a sound engineer across commercials, feature films, documentaries, television, and web series. His notable works include Blood Father and Don’t Let Go.
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