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School of Sound & Music Production

The School of Sound & Music Production creates, composes, produces, mixes and masters music. It records, designs, edits, manipulates and implements sound into films, games and interactive media. We exist to provide the next generation of technically driven creatives, essential to UK world-leading media industries.

We exist to provide the next generation of technically driven creatives, essential to UK world-leading media industries.

In addition to the excellent courses we provide, this school is at the heart of everything we call Futureworks. Our collaborative community consists of filmmakers, editors, game designers, artists, animators and visual effects specialists – they all need sound and music. A part of student life here is working with them to create it.

Head of SchoolRob Magoolagan

Renowned producer, live sound mixer, recording engineer and Avid Pro Tools Master Instructor credited on 140 commercial releases over the last 20 years, Rob continues to travel the globe practising his art and feeding all that experience back to our students.

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