Spoken word projects include TV, radio, advertising, audio books, educational
materials and film soundtracks.
Recording is direct to hard disk, typically using an industry standard Neumann
U87 microphone.The vocal booth is large enough to accommodate a number of
speakers at once, while still being acoustically "dead".
Editing is "non-linear" - ie non-destructive - thus all edits can instantly be undone,
and different versions created for comparison.
Related servies include the creation of sound effects and ambient sounds, as well
as music composition. The studio maintains a sound effects library, as well as a
database of local voiceover artists.
Clients include:
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• BBC TV and Radio
• Steel Spyda - for National Geographic Channel and Channel 5
• Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California
• Acoustiguide - for Museum of Modern Art, New York
• Cambridge University Press
• Hart McLeod/Lightbox - for Department of Education MYLO programme