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My Clemson University Speech

Clemson University in South Carolina flew me in to give a speech to their performing arts students and faculty about what I do. The following is a 48 minute long video. You will have to turn up and down your volume during the viewing.

We want to say a special thanks to Performing Arts Department Chair David Hartmann, to Professor Hamilton Alstatt, to RØDE Microphones for providing generous door prizes (SmartLav+ lavalier microphones for smartphones) and to Sound Devices for providing their generous swags (sunglasses, carrying bags, and special pens)!

48 minute speech video at Clemson University. Photo by Thomas Hudgins and editing by Thief of Soul Imaging.

Clemson University, South Carolina

Enjoying the beautiful campus with Professor Hamilton Alstatt.

With just a short visit, I saw that Clemson University is a beautiful campus full of kind and hard working students and faculty. I approve! Go Tigers!!

My published Weapons Recording Guide at ASoundEffect.com

ASoundEffect.com asked me to write a weapons sound effects recording guide for their site. It took me many months to gather my thoughts, organizing these thoughts, then finally into writing. Enjoy this lengthy guide.

Weapons Recording Guide

Watson Wu, Recording Gear, and Firearms.

'71, a film I worked on is now available for rent

I'm pleased to announce that '71, a British film I worked on is now available for rent and for purchase, here in America! Enjoy the gunshot sounds I was hired to organize and field record.

Note: this is a dark historical thriller film for adults.

'71 on iTunes

'71 on iTunes

'71 on Netflix

'71 on Netflix

'71 on Amazon.com Instant Video

'71 on Amazon.com Instant Video

New Beach Ambience sound effects library in 5.1 surround!

New Beach Ambience 5.1 surround sound effects library is now available for purchase. Distances are 5ft, 20ft, 40ft, and 80ft from the shore. Each of the sound clips have a run time of 3 minutes, all in 24bit, 96khz. Check out each of the 30 second stereo demos for a sneak peak.