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Emmy Award-Winning Engineer/Sound Designer Joins Bionic
Emmy Award-winning audio engineer/sound designer Brian Beatrice has joined Bionic Media, the editorial/audio post house founded by editors Steve Beal and Todd Feuer. Beatrice joins Bionic following a three-year stint at Tonic, New York.
With one Emmy award for Best Sound Design on PBS’s Nature and three other nominations for Nature, as well as his work on PBS’s Behind The Lions, Beatrice began his career in 1997 as an assistant at the legendary National Video Center and Recording Studios, New York, working his way up from assistant to Audio Engineer/Sound Designer. In 2002 he followed accomplished composer Peter Fish to Tonic until joining Bionic.
In addition to his short form work for television networks ranging from Nickelodeon to MTV, and ads for the Kaplan-Thayer Group, Publicis, Inkwell and CDA, Beatrice is known for his work on such recent long-form programs as PBS’s Nature, Secrets of The Dead, and Wide Angle. His documentary work includes projects for VH1, Lifetime and The History Channel, as well as numerous independent films.
Beatrice is currently working on a variety of projects, including spots for Nickelodeon, Sci-Fi and USA, and long-form work on WNET/Thirteen’s “Nature” and ABC’s reality show “Wife Swap.” In his spare time, he is actively engaged in various exploratory studio projects.

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