Audio Technology

Gig Gains

Artists are always looking for speedy and affordable ways to get their music to their fans and there’s not many more ‘bang for your buck’ services an audio engineer can offer than an in-studio live recording.

I often work with artists and bands to produce filmed live studio and location recordings. If you set a band up like they’re jamming at a rehearsal or an intimate live gig you can easily capture the emotions and vibe of the room — which doubles as a perfect opportunity for powerful filmmaking.

With less studio time needed, less post-recording editing, and a video clip created simultaneously, it’s a great way to generate content quickly and cheaply, to distribute to

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