Beatrice is known for his short-form work on Nickelodeon and Food Network and for long-form programs as WNET/PBS and National Geographic Channel
audioEngine (
http://www.audioengine.net/) recently snagged one of the premier audio talents in the business with the signing of industry veteran Brian Beatrice. The Emmy Award-winning talent counts short-form work for Nickelodeon, Food Network, USA Network, Syfy Channel and truTV among his accomplishments, as well as commercial spots for the Kaplan Thaler Group, Publicis, Inkwell and CDA. Beatrice is known for his work on such recent long-form programs as WNET/PBS’s
Nature, Secrets of The Dead,
Wide Angle and numerous documentaries for National Geographic Channel including the
Secret Service series,
CIA series and
Working Dogs series. His documentary work includes projects for PBS, VH1, Lifetime, and The History Channel, as well as numerous independent films.
"audioEngine operates across the spectrum, from long-form to short, from spots to films, so when we hire new talent, we look for someone who can hang anywhere. It’s great to be working with Brian again," noted audioEngine EP Sharon DiTullio-Tepper. "And Brian can not only handle these kind of projects, but he comes at them with the unique insight and capability that his years of experience provide."
Prior to joining audioEngine in 2011, Beatrice, one of New York City’s most respected mixers and sound designers, spent time at Bionic and Tonic in New York. He launched his career in 1997 at the legendary National Video Center and Recording Studios in New York.
"Over the course of my career, I’ve worked with some of the best," stated Beatrice. "So I’m not going to partner with anyone who can’t bring it on a regular basis. In joining audioEngine, I feel as though I’m entering a partnership of peers who can push me into new realms of creativity. Now let’s get this thing started."
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