Remote Working

I have worked in big post-production studios for the large majority of my career so far, I know they are great places to work but also that the service comes at considerable cost.  Sometimes this service is necessary; when you have a room full of clients and multiple voice overs to record for example.  However, some jobs don’t need a big studio and can be done remotely with a freelancer like me. 

Mixing, sound design, reversioning, restoration, music searching and composition amongst many others. And with a secure, encrypted low latency connection you can dial into a session with me and review, give feedback and direct a session in real time.  I have 15 years experience in audio-post so can often just be left to get on with the job after an initial brief, but real-time review is very useful in the process of keeping a project on track. 

Of course if you need a studio and want to work with me in that setting I have great contacts with studios in London and can arrange a studio for voice records, final mixes, presentation to client or a cinema mix.

Take a look at the video to see how the system works or get in touch to see about a quote at [email protected] or via the button.

In this video I give a brief introduction to the remote working software that I use in my studio, how it works in a session and some alternatives.