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About Me |
I started out
in 1986 as a studio assistant at Oakwood Studios. It
was on the YTS for £27 a week! I spent a year
making sure there was enough tea and coffee, as well
learning everything I could about studio life. I trained
in all aspects of studio work - both spoken word and
24 track music recording.
The following year they took me on full-time at their
sister company, Talking Shop. I worked as an engineer
and also as a producer on various radio commercials and
training programmes for companies like Abbey Life, Hornby
Hobbies and WHSmith. After another year I ventured out
on my own and went freelance. I continued to work for
Talking Shop, as well as for various studios in London. |
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In 1990 I was offered a full-time job
with Studio AVP as a recording engineer. It was here
that I first worked for Oxford University Press along
with other publishers recording English language
courses. While there I was responsible for updating
the studio to digital editing, installing and managing
a SADiE system.
In 1997 I moved to The Soundhouse Ltd, where I specialised
in recording and editing radio drama. While there
I worked on a wide variety of projects including
working to picture. Then, in 2001, I decided yet
again to go it alone and get back into production
(as well as filmmaking). |
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