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Audio Engineer | Voice Over Recording & Dialogue Editor | Critical Listening & Audio QA

Hi,
My name is Tim.

Audio engineer and voice recording specialist with formal training from the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology (OIART). I am passionate about collaborating with creators, performers, and artists to achieve technical and innovative greatness. I strive to make space for and coach voice performers to do their best work.


I am a proven leader in management roles. As well as an enthusiastic collaborator on multimedia projects. Learning and building with other artists to serve the work as best I can.

As well as a sound designer and composer. With over a decade working in film, theatre, live sound and studio recording.

The AUD Pod

A weekly video podcast recorded remotely. Edited in Premier Pro, After Effects, Davinci Resolve, and Logic Pro.

Roles: Audio Engineer, Vocal coaching, Technical Director, Video Editor, Graphics Creation and Implementation, Broadcast Standards monitor, Media Repair/Triage.

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Logo for the game ARF SQUAD, features the name of the game in a banner with wings on the side and a dog flying a plane in the middle with sausages trailing behind. The dogs ears and tongue are flopping around.
A.R.F. Squad

4 player split screen arial dogfighting game built in Unity with FMOD sound integration.

Roles: Creative Lead, Game Concept and Design, Level Design, Sound Design, Composer

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Psycasthenia

Single Player Puzzle/Visual Novel with a pixel art horror style built in Godot.

Roles: Creative Lead, Game/Puzzle Designer, Programmer, Sound Designer, Composer,

The Invisible Hippo of Grief: An Adoption Story
by Donna Szoke

The Invisible Hippo of Grief: An Adoption Story investigates the Canadian Baby Adoption Mandate (1945-1985) when over 400,000 newborns were placed into new families through closed adoption. Most “birth mothers” were aged 15 to 19, most lived in government-funded maternity homes run by religious orders where they were enculturated into silence and compliance. History reveals the babies were taken—there was no informed consent. The Canadian Baby Adoption Mandate directly involved at least 1.8 million Canadians—including infants, birth parents, and adoptive parents—yet the era remains largely a secret tidal wave of births, a missing chapter of Canadian history.”

Role: Animator/Rotoscope