Masroor Sheidaei

Masroor Sheidaei

Nacimiento : , Tehran, Iran

Historia

Masroor Sheidaei, is easily, one of the most dedicated sound engineers in music industry. He is known as the one who actually opened the closed door to meet and learn from the very bests of sound productions all around the world, in his country. In 2015, he started to participate in different MasterClasses of the greatest sound engineers that he admired the most. As a Puremix pro member, he joined online classes of Fab Dupont, one of the most successful sound engineers in music industry, focused on recording, mixing, mastering, and hours & hours of critical listening. This was quite something to begin with. Such a long journey to meet his greatest mentor, friend, and the legend of his young self, Al Schmitt! To him, Al is the greatest there is! He traveled to Avignon for 2 weeks to learn from 23 Grammy Award winner Al & his assistant Steve Genewick in his masterclass in La Fabrique Studio, in 2016. From then, he tried to reach his best with sharing his Ideas with different sound engineers and taking notes and feedbacks, for productions that he mixed or mastered. He participated in masterclasses of Luca Pretolesi, Andrew Scheps & Greg Wells and Friedemann Tischmeyer as well. In 2017, he managed his own studio in Tehran. It is the first and the most well equipped studio in Iran called Masterpiece Studio (Shahkar Studio) with the excellent analog hardware that he liked and suggested from his mentors through the years of learning. Till now, he cooperated as the mix man or mastering engineer with well-known singers, producers, players in Pop/Rock/Jazz genres in his country.

Perfil

Masroor Sheidaei

PelĂ­culas

Iranian, Gay & Seeking Asylum
The impact of such strict laws on homosexuality in Iran is examined through the life of asylum seeker Ramtin. Following the capture and torture of his boyfriend in Tehran, he now finds himself building a new life in Leeds. Ramtin and close friend Ali shed light on a situation ending the lives of many young men in their native country. This remarkable documentary finds Ramtin making the most of life in the U.K, playing flamenco guitar on local radio, practicing with a professional dancer and forming a support group for other gay Iranians. Yet fear of prosecution upon return to Iran, leaves Ramtin with his life in the balance as the Home Office continue to deny him citizenship.