ANGUS ROBERTSON COMES HOME TO SPECTRUM FILMS

Multi award winning sound post producer Angus Robertson will join Spectrum Films as Head of Sound it has been announced.

With over 31 years’ experience across all areas of sound post production, Angus has been involved in 147 feature films and over 300 hours of television.  With credits in a range of roles from Dead Calm, The Year My Voice Broke and Black Robe, to his more recent work as part of the 2016 Oscar winning Sound team on Mad Max - Fury Road as well as Truth, The Railway Man, Australia, Happy Feet, The Great Gatsby, The Sapphires, Lord of the Rings, Babe, The Adventures of Priscilla – Queen of the Desert and Little Fish.

Commencing his career at Sound on Film, Angus managed and operated the ADR and Foley Stage for Spectrum Films from the mid 1980s.  Since then he has both freelanced as a sound supervisor, editor, recording engineer and mixer.  In 2007 Angus joined Deluxe Australia (formerly Atlab) establishing StageOne Sound and overseeing all the company’s sound requirements.

A founding member of the Australia Screen Sound Guild as well as a host of other industry bodies, Angus has also been a guest lecturer at the Australian Film Television & Radio School for the past 20 years.

Spectrum Films’ General Manager Adam Scott said: “It’s great having Angus return home to Spectrum Films to continue the legacy of our Award Winning Sound department.”  

Now in its 51st year, Spectrum Films has established a new state of the art facility at Fox Studios. Continuing to provide world class service with purpose built Editorial suites, 5.1 Surround Sound Mix Theatre, DI Colour Grading finishing – the Spectrum Films service offering provides a multitude of post services.

With multiple productions booked into the new facility in 2016, recent and ongoing projects at Spectrum Films include broadcast productions Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door, Brock, Hitting Home, Cleverman and feature productions Gods of Egypt, Hacksaw Ridge, Lion and Joe Cinque’s Consolation. 


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