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Eastabrook, Cliff Resume
Sound Recordist / Boom OP - 10 Years Experience
An experienced sound recordist
Over ten years experience as a recordist, mixer and boomswinger for drama, documentary & corporate video. Feature: Gobshite, Super 16, (www.gobshitemovie.com) Mike Scullion. Broadcast work: Fat Doctor 2: Discovery, episode airing this autumn Car Crazy: 2006 Meguiar's Award Ghostwatch-Secrets of the Dead: (Palm D'or nominated, doc) BBC worldwide Takuma Sato: biog and interviews, Fuji TV (Japan) Dark Skies: Dramatic feature for P.T.V. (Pakistan) Dramas: Notes on a Theme Paul Prescott Youtopia Milfid Ellis Blooming Milfid Ellis House of Cards (Feature Pilot), HD, Brian Skeet Enigmatic Smile, Noella Smith A Very English Summer, HD, Paul Prescott One Wedding and Nothing Else, Paul Prescott My Sensible Friends, Paul Prescott Shorts: The Karle Portal (feature pilot), Red One Antony Meadley Eggs, HD Tallandorange 16 Dan Wilding The Magic Mansion, HD David Warwick Mrs Richmonds Bridge Four Billy Adam Poppies Ashley Wing Coming out Dan Wilding Thrown Away Dan Thomas Falling Slowly, HD, BFI selected Ben Fogg Top Ten of Everything, music by Stereolab: released on DVD John Terry An experienced sound recordist with his own kit
Other: Over ten years of medical and educational training videos, pilots, conference inserts, interviews, and short news inserts.
Other previous experience includes: Studio recording and mastering for C.D. production of everything from voice overs to rock bands via renaissance recorder consorts. Live sound mixing of world music, jazz, folk and rock, in venues from The Welsh valleys to Sicilian piazzas, pub back rooms to 3,000 capacity halls. Live mixing of multiple radio mics and sound effects on theatre tours. Editing community video and radio projects. Kit includes: 2x Micron UHF Radio mics; Sennheiser 416 and KMH70, Schoeps CCM41 and Pearl M/S8 (stereo) boom mics; 4 channel ENG mixer; Toyota Hi-Ace 8 seater van.
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