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Steve Bond is an award-winning sound designer and re-recording mixer. Steve’s the first name on Brain Audio’s team sheet when it comes to long-running narrative audio, TV series or film work.

He graduated with a distinction from the National Film and Television School in 2012 (MA Sound Design) and works from various locations, including his own 5.1 studio in London. Before turning his attention to sound, he had a successful career in the music industry, releasing albums through major and independent labels across the world.

He has been part of several award-winning and nominated productions including 'Boogaloo and Graham' - BAFTA win and Oscar nomination in 2015, 'Slow Derek' which won the Grand Prix at the Encounters Film Festival in 2011, and 'Q&A' (AKA Slumdog Millionaire) which won a Gold Sony Award in 2008.

At the 2021 BBC Audio Drama Awards he won twice for his work as both sound designer and producer. He picked up three gold awards at the New York Festivals in 2018 and 2019 and was named 'Best Sound Designer' at the 2017 Audio Production Awards. At the 2016 Music and Sound Awards, he won 'Best Sound Design: Feature Film', for 'Nina Forever' and 'Best Sound Design: Television Programme' for 'Messy Goes to Okido'. In 2015 he won the BBC Audio Drama Award for 'Best use of Sound' for 'The Boy at the Back' for BBC Radio 3.