tom edwards amps
FREELANCE DUBBING MIXER
re-recording mixer | supervising sound editor | CONSULTENT
With nearly two decades of experience in the broadcast and film industries, I am committed to delivering exceptional audio post production services for clients around the globe. I collaborate with production companies, post houses, and agencies to help them achieve the highest quality sound, ensuring that every project sounds as good as it possibly can.
Why Work with Me?
Expertise and Passion
Audio isn’t just my job, it’s my passion. Growing up surrounded by sound, thanks to my father’s influence as a DJ, musician, and AV business owner, I developed a deep love for audio. My journey began in his recording studio, where I discovered the magic of sound.
Professional Experience
After starting my career as the in house Dubbing Mixer at a leading TV production company, where I eventually became the head of Post Production, I’ve since gone on to co-direct my own company, Five29. My work spans across films, TV programs, corporate videos, radio ads, and podcasts. I’ve mixed sound for broadcasters and streamers such as BBC, Netflix, and Amazon, and had the privilege to work with screen talent including Dawn French, Richard Curtis, and Rick Stein.
A Personal Touch
My approach to every project is a blend of technical expertise and a friendly, patient demeanor. I take pride in providing a personal touch, ensuring that each client feels heard and understood. Your project is as important to me as it is to you, and I strive to deliver results that exceed your expectations.
Let’s Connect
Whether you’re working on a film, TV program, or digital content, I’m here to help make your production sound great. Get in touch to discuss how I can bring your audio vision to life.
A TRUSTED PAIR OF EARS.
I specialise in delivering high quality audio post production services for film, TV, and digital content. With nearly two decades of experience in broadcast media, I bring passion, precision, and a personal touch to every project.
Are you ready to make your project sound the best it can be?







































