Scot Charles and Lenny Delorey have been collaborating as Sound Editors/Designers for several years – reaching back to the days when they first met and worked together at Alpha Cine Film Labs in Seattle in the late 90s. They have worked as a team on many award winning projects including Features, Short Films, Commercials and Documentaries. They did the sound editing and mixing for several of Laszlo Pal’s outdoor adventure documentaries broadcast on PBS, including “Three Flags Over Everest,” narrated by Robert Redford, and “Sailing the World Alone” which won a National Emmy. In 2010 they crafted the soundtrack for the feature film about car racing – Jay Roland’s “Clutch.” The following year they completed the 3 episode PBS Nature series for Pontecorvo Productions “Bears of the Last Frontier,” and in 2014 the widely acclaimed “Snow Monkeys” Nature program which was narrated by Liam Neeson.
Scot currently owns and operates Studio Blue in Seattle, a post production facility specializing in sound design for film and video, and still finds time to mix and master music projects for select artists, as well as teach Audio Production for the University of Washington Outreach Program.
Lenny has his own studio in Boston – recent projects include a remix of the iconic theme from “The World” for PRI atWGBH, Boston.
HIgh speed internet allows them to continue working together on projects from their respective studios on opposite coasts. Their most recent sound design project was the PBS Nature Special “The Last Orangutan Eden” which aired Feb. 25th, 2015 on PBS.