Juan Garrido Rodríguez (b. 1997)

Alias:
Juan Garrido Rodríguez

Birthplace:
Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain

Born:
April 19, 1997

Juan Garrido was born in 1997 in Santiago de Compostela. From an early age he was always interested in science until he gradually discovered music. He brought both worlds together and after completing the technological high school, he studied the advanced cycle of Sound Technician for Shows and Audiovisuals. He developed his career as a sound engineer in live events of concerts and festivals after going to Madrid to study a master's degree in Live Sound taught by the technical school of the show Trade Formación. He later enrolled in the Audiovisual Communication Degree at the University of Vigo where he discovered his passion for sound in cinema. At this stage he participates in all the work of the audio department that is necessary in a film production. From sound design, capture during filming and the entire post-production. He is even in charge of making the music in some of them. Currently, between projects, he works full-time at the cinematographic sound studio Cinemar.

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