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"If what they hear isn’t right, you can see it in their face — and so can millions of people watching live."
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in-ear monitors, live performance, artist reaction, televised broadcast
Explaining how a poor in-ear mix can instantly affect a performer’s expression, visible both to the audience in the room and millions watching on TV.
Jason Batuyong
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America's Got Talent
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"If what they hear isn’t right, you can see it in their face — and so can millions of people watching live."
Speaker: Jason Batuyong
From: America's Got Talent
Arc: stakes · Signal: .9
Context: Explaining how a poor in-ear mix can instantly affect a performer’s expression, visible both to the audience in the room and millions watching on TV.
This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!