Over the past 31 years, I have had the pleasure of working both freelance and on staff for many of the top audio & postproduction studios in New York City. These include Power Station Studios, and Sound One. Currently, I am Chief Sound Engineer for Postworks, a large postproduction facility here in Manhattan. I have a vast knowledge of all film, television, and music production techniques including all of the technical specifications that are involved in delivering a finished product for film and television
Over the years, I have also been involved in electronics manufacturing & installation. In fact, all through my time at college, I supported myself by being a freelance systems engineer. During this time, I built a number of studios and theme park rides including Sound Deluxe Florida, and Universal Studios.
In 1991, I achieved one of my dreams of being an engineer at the legendary Power Station recording studios. During this time, I had daily involvement on many great recording projects. During my time at Power Station, I was also in charge of the entire system integration of Power Station New England, an exact replica of Studio A built in Waterford Connecticut. This is also where I met my friend Tony Bongiovi and started a professional relationship that still continues today.
Then in 1996, I started my own company, Fulwave Audio Services, building & servicing the studios & mix engineers in the NYC tri-state area. This is also where my alias of being known in the cyber world as Fulwave began. In 1998, I expanded my responsibilities by becoming a digital systems integrator for AMS/Neve, a large audio systems manufacture based in the UK.
Through my work at AMS/Neve, I happened upon the next great segment of my career, audio postproduction for film and television. From 1999 until 2007, I worked for Todd-AO / Sound One as a systems engineer. Over this time, I had the privilege of working with many great mixers, directors, supervisors, editors, & engineers. In late 2007, I was approached by Postworks to become their Chief Sound Engineer and to help their facility & brand grow. I accepted and still continue this job today.
But as always, I continue to have my other interests. One of those interests is being VP of Engineering and Technology for Bongiovi Acoustics. One of our many B.A. projects is to bring "Studio Quality Sound" to the end consumer through the use of DSP, digital signal processing, in a product we call DPS, Digital Power Station. This DPS is protected by world wide patent of which I am listed as a contributor. We currently have a number of consumer electronics & software products on the market by manufactures like iHome and Toyota.
Over the years, I have also been involved in electronics manufacturing & installation. In fact, all through my time at college, I supported myself by being a freelance systems engineer. During this time, I built a number of studios and theme park rides including Sound Deluxe Florida, and Universal Studios.
In 1991, I achieved one of my dreams of being an engineer at the legendary Power Station recording studios. During this time, I had daily involvement on many great recording projects. During my time at Power Station, I was also in charge of the entire system integration of Power Station New England, an exact replica of Studio A built in Waterford Connecticut. This is also where I met my friend Tony Bongiovi and started a professional relationship that still continues today.
Then in 1996, I started my own company, Fulwave Audio Services, building & servicing the studios & mix engineers in the NYC tri-state area. This is also where my alias of being known in the cyber world as Fulwave began. In 1998, I expanded my responsibilities by becoming a digital systems integrator for AMS/Neve, a large audio systems manufacture based in the UK.
Through my work at AMS/Neve, I happened upon the next great segment of my career, audio postproduction for film and television. From 1999 until 2007, I worked for Todd-AO / Sound One as a systems engineer. Over this time, I had the privilege of working with many great mixers, directors, supervisors, editors, & engineers. In late 2007, I was approached by Postworks to become their Chief Sound Engineer and to help their facility & brand grow. I accepted and still continue this job today.
But as always, I continue to have my other interests. One of those interests is being VP of Engineering and Technology for Bongiovi Acoustics. One of our many B.A. projects is to bring "Studio Quality Sound" to the end consumer through the use of DSP, digital signal processing, in a product we call DPS, Digital Power Station. This DPS is protected by world wide patent of which I am listed as a contributor. We currently have a number of consumer electronics & software products on the market by manufactures like iHome and Toyota.