You've gotta soak up that spring heatwave sunshine at lunch time when it pays a rare visit to North Greenwich Peninsula βοΈ Brain Audio is available for music composition, audio post production, and evoking indie band press shots from the 90s πΈ
We couldn't be more proud and excited to share that our team has expanded. Say hello to Peach, who joins Brain Audio in the position of Junior Bark Designer and Treat Editor. Welcome, Peach! ππ
Throwback to last month in LA where Brain Audio, specifically Thomas Haines and Steve Bond, took home the Golden Reel for Music Editing for their work on Wolf King! That whiskey in the last pic was probably not the only one of the evening... ππ½οΈ
We have recording facilities suited to everything from a self-published audiobook recording, to a Dolby Atmos feature film mix. Get in touch with us if you're looking for recording space for your project! Find out more at the link in our profile π
With the UKβs Media Act bringing a new focus to accessibility across streaming platforms, the industry is looking closer at inclusive media production and accessibility for all. We explored this creatively when working on The Stimming Pool, asking what an "Autistic Microphone" might sound like, as a challenge to neurotypical audio production standards.
Read more about our work on The Stimming Pool at the link in our profile.
Da boys dun good. Steve Bond and @tommyambulance picking up the MPSE golden reel award last night for Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing for their work on Wolf King π₯ΉTom and Steve and the wider @brainaud.io team poured a lot of love and care into this show, and it's so heartening to see it getting the recognition it deserves. Congratulations to @limepicturestv , Jellyfish Pictures, @curtis.jobling , @my_name_is_thomas_brass and the rest of the production staff, and thanks to those that put their faith in us to create Wolf King's sonic world πππ
Tension ramps up in Wolf King with distorted synths, repeating string patterns, bowed metal, carnyx, and a visceral motif for transforming Werelords | Notes On A Cue