Sophie Whiteford

Nacimiento : , Scotland, UK

Historia

Sophie is an aspiring sound designer, sound recordist and composer (as soapybubl) with a range of experience in different areas of audio. After graduating with a BSc in Audio Technology with Electronics from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2016, Sophie has worked as a freelance location sound recordist on a variety of different film projects shot all over Scotland. In addition to this she has been doing sound design for several shorts (credits include the award-winning ‘Remember Me’ by Katie Low), online content and a feature film with post production currently in progress. In her capacity as composer on other projects, her previous soundtrack works have included several indie short films (credits include ‘Darkling’ by Martina Amoretti), a short film trailer shown in the GFT, various student-produced games and podcast content. A resourceful and dedicated member of the team, Sophie has greatly enjoyed working with Stuart and the team on the sound aspects of Solstice.

Películas

Òran na h-Eala
Sound Recordist
A vivid dream exploration of Moira Shearer's heart and mind, just before and after she agreed to star in Powell and Pressburger's beloved cinema classic "The Red Shoes", a decision that would change her life forever.
Hostile Architecture
Music
Kirsty must survive an afternoon in the city centre until her accomodation can be arranged at a homeless shelter.
Darkling
Boom Operator
After retrieving a mysterious velvet pouch, Claire and Peter are on the run.
Darkling
Sound Recordist
After retrieving a mysterious velvet pouch, Claire and Peter are on the run.
Solstice
Sound Recordist
Set against the backdrop of the beautiful coastal West Highlands of Scotland, Solstice is a romantic drama with an environmental heart about saving our seas from plastic pollution and finding love.
From Within
Sound Recordist
Agoraphobic, Joe, is locked in - literally and metaphorically. His reluctance to face the outside world inadvertently leads to his wife’s death. Can he let go of the past to emerge from within?