Marvel Super Hero Adventures

Sound designed and edited sfx for all 10 episodes of season 3 of Marvel Super Hero...

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Hotel Transylvania The Series: Season 2

Had a ton of fun working on season 2 of Hotel Transylvania the series. I was responsible for creating and editing all of the sfx and foley for 52 – 11 minute...

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Hello Ninja

Very fortunate to have edited and designed all sfx and foley for the first 40 episodes or 4 seasons of Hello Ninja on...

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Eddy’s Kingdom

I had the pleasure of mixing and sound designing this incredible story directed by Greg Crompton. So far the film has been shown at the Hot Docs film festival, Victoria Film Fesival and DOXA. Check out the trailer below. ...

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Canucks Autism Network

I teamed up with Linetest again to provide sound design and mix for the Canucks Autism Network video played at Rogers Arena for their night of celebration. THE CANUCKS AUTISM NETWORK from Linetest on Vimeo.  

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FWD

Here is a continuous mix of the score I did for the short horror/comedy FWD. Written and directed by Stephen Sawchuck and produced with Elysia Rotaru.    

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SFU Quantum Computing

Created the sound design and mix for this motion graphic piece by Linetest.  

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Kentwood Revelation

Teamed up with Blatant Studio to sound design and mix this spot for Kentwood. Jim Byrnes delivering the VO.

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Telus

Here are a couple spots I created the music and sfx for Telus.  

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PGKEL#10

For the final episode we traveled to Kelowna and did a PG session with the first Peak Performance Project winners, We Are The City. This was a lot of fun to set up. We had a wall of amps that we stacked about 8 feet tall by 10 feet wide. All different kinds of amps and it looked fucking awesome. This was the first event where the band didn’t actually play any instruments. Plugged into the amps were about 20 really shitty keyboards, like the ones you got to play with when you were a kid. There was a grand piano, people whacking 2×4’s and playing percussion on scrapyard metal....

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PGVIC#9

We travelled to Victoria, BC and did a Playground session with local motown band The Chantrelles. This was one of the biggest productions yet instrument wise. 5 keyboards, 30 singers, 4 timpanis, 3 electric guitars, vibraphone and even tubular bells. There’s probably even more but check out the video to see what I missed. A challenging mix to say the least but it always turns out in the end. I gave this one an old school sound to fit it’s motown character. Music Video   Full...

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PGCGY#8

After we finished up in Edmonton we rented vans and drove a few hours south to Calgary to produce PGCGY#8 with The Dojo Workhorse. We set up shop in an art gallery downtown and through a New Years party in May. Everybody dressed up like it was January 31st and probably drank even more thanks to the free beer supplied at every event. We had a full band with two guitars, drums, bass, keys and harmonica with lots of vocal harmonies. The audience was in charge of singing and humming, playing the melodica, shaking, boom whacking and even tap dancing. This was really fun to mix because there was a...

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PGEDM#7

Back in May the Playground team hopped on a plane to Edmonton to put on the seventh installment of Playground with Shout Out Out Out Out. We had a big open hanger style garage that has been converted into an artistic fashion hub of clothing and artwork of all mediums. We rented pretty much every tom drum in Edmonton which was about 60 or so. There were over 10 synthesizers and a choir of vocoded singers. This was by far our biggest production of sound, lighting and camera rigs. The result is amazing and the people in the audience had one of the most unique music experiences. Maybe ever!  The...

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PGVAN#6

  Back in December of 12′ the Playground team joined up with blues duo The Harpoonist and The Axe Murderer to create PG VAN #6 at Ironworks studio in Vancouver. It was a pretty crazy setup as there were more than 150 people collaborating on the bands track “The Sky Is Falling”. We had a percussion section of shakers, two 40 person choirs, about 8 snare and floor tom drummers, two keyboards, a saxophone, trumpet, a couple electric guitars, lead and back up vox and of course the harmonica. It was a challenge getting it all setup on time but the end result looks and sounds...

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