Roy Machado serves as the President of Dallas Audio Post, where he leverages his extensive expertise in audio post-production to lead a dynamic team dedicated to delivering high-quality sound solutions for a diverse range of media projects. With a rich background in sound supervision, re-recording,...
Roy Machado serves as the President of Dallas Audio Post, where he leverages his extensive expertise in audio post-production to lead a dynamic team dedicated to delivering high-quality sound solutions for a diverse range of media projects. With a rich background in sound supervision, re-recording, ADR, foley, sound design, and multichannel mixing, Roy has played a pivotal role in the success of numerous large-scale endeavors, including feature films, episodic television series, and high-stakes national political campaigns. His deep understanding of audio engineering and studio management allows him to oversee complex projects while ensuring that every detail aligns with the creative vision of the production.
At Dallas Audio Post, Roy is currently spearheading innovative projects that push the boundaries of audio production, particularly in emerging fields such as virtual reality applications. His expertise in audio system design, implementation, and maintenance enables him to create cutting-edge sound environments that enhance the viewer's experience. Roy is also committed to business development, fostering partnerships that expand the company’s reach within the film and television industry. His leadership not only cultivates a collaborative atmosphere among his team but also ensures that Dallas Audio Post remains at the forefront of multimedia production.
With a skill set that encompasses audio restoration, dubbing, and DVD authoring, Roy Machado is a driving force in the audio post-production landscape, consistently delivering exceptional results that resonate with audiences and elevate the storytelling experience. His passion for sound and commitment to excellence make him a respected figure in the industry, dedicated to pushing the envelope of what audio can achieve in modern media.