More awards have been given to Apple TV+ shows, with "Servant" and "Greyhound" winning at the 68th Golden Reel Awards for sound editing. The Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards on Friday honors movies and TV shows for their audio work, covering editing and sound design. Among the winners at the virtual 68th awards were a pair of Apple TV+ titles. The naval epic "Greyhound" won the "Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Feature Effects / Foley" award, reports The Hollywood Reporter. The drama "Servant" also secured an award for "Live Action Under 35:00," specifically for the episode titled "2:00." In the case of "Greyhound," the award was as much for how the audio was captured as it was for its postproduction editing. A profile of the sound mixing of the film from April 10 revealed the production team hid microphones and speakers throughout the set, both to accurately capture actor recordings and to make the set more immersive for the actors.