Brian Power is one of the leading Re Recording Mixers in Canada, with six Canadian Screen Award nominations and two consecutive wins for "Best Sound Design" at the Atlantic Film Festival. In 2010, Brian co-engineered the Opening, Closing and Victory Ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, to a worldwide audience of four billion viewers
Brian Power is one of the leading Re Recording Mixers in Canada, with six Canadian Screen Award nominations and two consecutive wins for "Best Sound Design" at the Atlantic Film Festival. In 2010, Brian co-engineered the Opening, Closing and Victory Ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, to a worldwide audience of four billion viewers. Brian has supplied content to every major network and studio in North America, including NBC, CBS, ABC, Nat Geo, Discovery, PBS, CBC, CTV and countless speciality channels. Brian also supported the Oscar winning sound team for "Inception". . In 2011, Brian constructed "The Hideout Studios", a top tier post production facility to provide the highest level of quality for his clients. 2015 saw Brian win the Screen Nova Scotia Film Crew Excellence Award.
Jeremy VanSlyke is an audio engineer and sound designer from Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is also a classical music producer and owner of the Leaf Music label, the only classical music recording label in Atlantic Canada. His chamber music and orchestral recordings have received nominations at the East Coast Music Awards and JUNO Award
Jeremy VanSlyke is an audio engineer and sound designer from Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is also a classical music producer and owner of the Leaf Music label, the only classical music recording label in Atlantic Canada. His chamber music and orchestral recordings have received nominations at the East Coast Music Awards and JUNO Awards.
Jeremy helped produce three seasons of concerts for Symphony Nova Scotia and has also lent his skills as an audio editor and sound designer to television shows including This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Mr. D, and The Nature of Things with David Suzuki. His sound design work on Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series was nominated for a 2020 Canadian Screen Award in the "Best Sound: Animated Series" category. Following the completion of music degrees in sound recording and performance at McGill University in Montreal, he moved to Halifax where he has worked in the music, film and TV industry since 2013.
Matt Dawson is an audio engineer with a comprehensive scope of audio post production experience, including re-recording mixing, sound supervising, ADR mixing, and sound design. Matt's past work has involved a diverse range of projects, from recording ADR on many blockbuster features to spearheading mixes on Netflix originals and primetim
Matt Dawson is an audio engineer with a comprehensive scope of audio post production experience, including re-recording mixing, sound supervising, ADR mixing, and sound design. Matt's past work has involved a diverse range of projects, from recording ADR on many blockbuster features to spearheading mixes on Netflix originals and primetime network episodics. In 2015 Matt received a Golden Reel Award for his work as an ADR mixer on the Steven Spielberg film "Bridge of Spies". Since returning to the East Coast after spending two decades in Vancouver, Matt has worked on shows for CBC, Mattel, Netflix and a myriad of local production talent.
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