Rob Daly - Sound Designer/Mixer


Rob Daly is a digital audio specialist who got his first drum set in 1980—his first sampler in 1989—and his first Pro Tools rig in 1997—And has been smashing sounds together - all along and ever since. Sound design for animation became his first love— and has done many animated projects—including the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles incarnation “TMNT". His resume includes Foley work for “Martha Stewart’s Living” and the dialogue and sfx editor on Michael Moore’s Oscar winning documentary "Bowling for Columbine”
He was the dialogue editor and sound designer for Laura Poitras’s 2006 Oscar nominated documentary “My Country, My Country”. Daly also did the sound design and mixed  commercials for Pepsi, Samsung, Miramax, Reeses, Verizon, etc. Rob has also mixed highly rated reality shows including Miami Ink, LA Ink, and Tanked. Recently, Daly was the supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer for the films: “Lucky Them”,  “The Dead Mothers Club”, “Experimenter”, “Bare”, and “Marjorie Prime”.

​With influences ranging from traditional, alternative and contemporary country to jazz, blues, folk/Americana, rock, trip-hop, and techno, Brian Young’s music spans a broad range of genres and styles.  Brian’s musical and sonic sensibilities are enhanced by more than thirty years of experience as a recording engineer/producer, live sound engineer, theatrical sound designer and concert producer, working with artists such as Ray Charles, Yoko Ono, Joan Osborne, Kenny Rogers, Breathe Carolina, Lucinda Williams, Tito Puente, Paquito D’Rivera, Kool Moe Dee, Liza Minelli, Joan Baez, Southside Johnny, The Klezmatics, Salman Ahmad, Vernon Reid, The Brooklyn Philharmonic, The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, DJ Spooky, Pinetop Perkins, Hubert Sumlin, Ron Carter, Jon Faddis, Louis Andriessen and Bobby Sanabria.  Having spent much of his life in many of New York City’s top recording studios and performing arts venues, Brian now lives on a quiet, suburban NJ street where he writes, produces and records in his home studio and helps his wife and kids manage their hyperactive Australian cattle dog. 

Brian Young - Composer

Craig Harding has been recording, editing and mixing audio professionally since the
early 80s.  Satisfied clients include Grainger Company, Burger King, Hoover, Red Lobster, Ameritech, ACNielson, Abbott Laboratories and Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau.  Along the way, he's accumulated several "Best of Show" Addys in addition to numerous production society awards for audio post and sound design. He's mixed "The Unexplained" and "American Justice" for A&E, "Oregon Experience" episodes for Oregon Public Broadcasting and several indie feature films . 
Craig also has extensive sound restoration experience, including CD releases for The Smithsonian Institution, Second City and hundreds of hours of political science lectures for The University of Chicago. 

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Craig Harding - Sound Editor/Mixer

Coury Carlson - Video Editor

Coury Carlson has been editing video for over 10 years in both staff and freelance positions. He has worked on many projects from television commercials to feature films. Having recently relocated outside of New York City, Coury built a fully equipped post production studio where he currently edits for a number of clients from all over the world.

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