The Sound Company Lrd - Studio Four

STUDIO 1 STUDIO 2 STUDIO 3 STUDIO 4 STUDIO 5 STUDIO 6 STUDIO 7 TV/VIDEO STUDIO
Select a Studio above. Our studio numbering is historical - not a reflection of capability.
Being based in an old Victorian school, some of our studio spaces can be pretty quirky.


Studio Five is extremely versatile (like all our studios) - designed from experience of the needs of clients. It's on the top floor with a separate producer's desk, and lots of natural light. It's an excellent studio for "roundtable" multi-voice projects, and is home to many BBC Radio 4 programmes and the Monocle Weekly podcast. The voice booth is normally set-up for four presenters/voice artists but can cope with more at a push. The studio runs SADiE as well as Pro Tools.Scroll down...

The black beam you can see in the photos above right, is thought to be an ancient ship's timber. Broadcast TV & Radio, Corporate, Animation, Multimedia, Web Podcasts - wild or to MOV/QT, ISDN, booth ADR, "live" multibroadcasts - the list goes on...

Studio Engineer: Chris Sharp
Chris Sharp started in a small audio-post studio in the Covent Garden area in 1999 where he learned the trade doing voice-to-picture work for mostly corporate clients. After a few years there he moved to The Sound Company where he worked on a wider range of material for TV, radio, advertising and interactive. After four years Chris took up a post at Disney as Technical Supervisor where he supervised their vendor foreign dubbing studios in London and abroad on TV and theatrical features, also spending a lot of time at Shepperton in their dubbing theatres supervising foreign mixes for Disney's feature films.
In 2007 Chris sensibly moved back to The Sound Company.