Burn initially intended to pursue a career in business, but dropped out of university to pursue a career in sound design. In 1998, while working at The Tape Gallery in London, he was introduced to frequent collaborator Jonathan Glazer.[4] Burn founded Wave Studios in 1999 with business partner Warren Hamilton.[5][6] In addition to sound design for commercials, film, and television, notable works produced by Wave Studios include sonic branding for the Skype video messaging application.[7][8]
^Shared with Simon Carroll, Caoimhe Doyle, Brendan Rehill, and Jean McGrath
^Shared with Sally Boldt and Trey Edward Shults
^ Shared with Simon Carroll, Brendan Feeney, Maximilian Behrens, Ben Gulvin, Jeff Smith Beresford Cookman, Dhyana Carlton-Tims, Natalia Lubowiecka, Ewa Mazurkiewicz, and Jacek Wisniewski
^ Shared with Simon Carroll, Maximilian Behrens, Joe Mount · Brendan Feeney, Ewa Mazurkiewicz, Natalia Lubowiecka, Dawid Konecki and Kamil Kwiatkowski
^ Shared with Tristan Bayliss and Peter Russell
References
^"Johnnie Maxwell Burn". Gov.uk. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
^Bui, Hoai-Tran. "THE SOUND OF EVIL". Inverse. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
^n.a. "Johnnie Burn Film Sound". Johnnie Burn Film Sound. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
^n.a. "Sound Designer Johnnie Burn's Top 5". A.frame. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
^n.a. "About". Wave Studios. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
^Clark, Ashley. ""Groundbreaking Work Often Sits at the Boundaries of Technology": Sound Designer Johnnie Burn on Under The Skin". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
^ a bAbele, Robert. "Subtle moments of sound add to the chilling impact of 'Zone of Interest'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
^Ritman, Alex (2024-03-14). "'Zone of Interest' Sound Designer Johnnie Burn Forgot His Studio ID for Next Gig — So He Used New Oscar Statue Instead". Variety. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
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