GEORGIA COLLINS
SOUND
Georgia Collins is one of a scarce few female engineers in the industry. Georgia first worked as a recording and mix engineer for some of Sydney’s most up and coming bands.
Now working predominantly in post production sound design, Georgia has worked on spots for Nike, The Sydney Theatre Company and the Australia Ballet. Her sound design flair and mixing can be heard on the ABC’s Sarah’s Channel, Pool Collective’s Salt in the Blood and numerous short films. Georgia recently completed work on Eliza Scanlen’s (Little Women) highly anticipated directorial debut, Mukbang, as sound designer and mix engineer. In May it was announced the film would premiere at the Sydney Film Festival, 2020.
Georgia is a lecturer at AFTRS, a regular guest on panels discussing all things audio, and for the past two years, through MusicNSW, runs a masterclass at Sydney’s 301 Studios, mentoring up-and-coming women, non-binary and trans artists.
FUN FACT:
“When I'm not mixing away in my studio, I've become obsessed with ceramics and stained glass. I try to find time a couple of times each week to keep working on them, you can never have too many lopsided bowls right? Otherwise, I can usually be found in a quiet corner in Uncle Mings, with a plate of 5 spiced pork dumplings and a whisky sour!”