Siddharth Dubey (b. 1988)

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Alias:
Sid

Birthplace:
Patna, Bihar, India

Born:
December 15, 1988

Born in 1988 to Indian parents Rajesh and Bina Dubey, Siddharth spent most of his childhood studying and traveling all over India. His father was an officer in the Indian Army and would relocate every few years. Siddharth studied physics, chemistry, mathematics and computer science as his core subjects in his senior year at school and later graduated as a Computer Engineer majoring in Software Programming. After this, Siddharth jumped right into the film industry with his relocation to Mumbai, India to follow his passion for sound. He took up internships at various studios before landing a job at a reputed sound post-production studio in Mumbai. Siddharth quickly advanced his skill-set in the next few years and went on to work as a Sound Editor on Bollywood titles like Ram-Leela (2013), Aashiqui 2 (2013), Ragini MMS 2 (2014), Heropanti (2014) and also the first Dolby Atmos title in India, Sholay 3D (2014). He has completed his Master's degree in Sound Design for Film & Television from Bournemouth University, England and is now working on a variety of titles worldwide in both production and post production capacity. In the past, Siddharth has produced electronic music, worked as a disk jockey and later as a boom op/production sound mixer for film school students. His interests include traveling, hiking, photography, hunting for unique/new/fresh sounds and listening to his favorite tunes.

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