Andrew Yip

History

Andrew Yip is a freelance sound mixer based in Brooklyn, NY. He is an experienced travel enthusiast who has worked on domestic tours with The Pentatonix and Kendrick Lamar, and internationally with Jay Z+Beyonce's "On the Run Tour". He has also worked internationally on sports documentaries with high profile athletes including Victor Cruz, Robinson Cano, David Ortiz and Tom Brady (Tom vs Time). Andrew loves learning, nature, and taking care of cats.

Movies

58 Hours: The Baby Jessica Story
Sound Recordist
Trans in Trumpland
Sound Mixer
A transgender Iranian-American embarks on a road trip to discover the everyday realities of being trans in conservative states across the United States. As he travels through some of the country’s most anti-trans states, he uncovers the struggles and triumphs that define being trans in America today.
After Her
Sound Mixer
After finding a mysterious totem in a cave while on a hike with her friend, a wayward teenage girl goes missing.
RD20
Sound Recordist
The documentary tracks the making of Reasonable Doubt, Hova's rise to stardom, and the legacy of the iconic album. Directed by Scheme Engine, the doc is broken up into segments named for the album's tracks ("Brooklyn's Finest," "Can't Knock The Hustle," "Politics As Usual" "Friend or Foe," "Dead Presidents II"). The film features interviews from members of the Reasonable Doubt production team (DJ Clark Kent, DJ Premier, Ski) as well as album cover photographer Jonathan Mannion, Reasonable Doubt guest artist Memphis Bleek, and Roc-a-Fella co-founder Kareem "Biggs" Burke. Lest you think the doc will be exclusively talking heads, the film also features footage of Jay Z performing tracks off the album in a studio and at Barclays Center.
NYC, 1981
Sound Recordist
A24 and A MOST VIOLENT YEAR present NYC, 1981. An original short documentary featuring stories from one of the most dangerous years on record for New York City. Featuring Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa, performance artist and former Warhol Factory fixture Penny Arcade, actress Johnnie Mae, Harlem street-style legend Dapper Dan, auto body shop owner Nick Rosello, and trucking union rep Wayne Walsh.