Greg Smith Audio Post Production

Sound for Film, Television, Media

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Greg Smith Audio Post Production is a creative sound studio located in downtown New York City. We specialize in sound editing, sound design, and mixing for film, television and other media projects. We are dedicated to bringing your story to life by enhancing your soundtrack in the most artistic, yet discriminating ways. We work one on one in a friendly and comfortable environment, as we prepare your project for your specific venue or broadcast – on time, on budget, and with pride. 

Our services cover everything related to audio post production, including dialog and sound effect editing, mixing final soundtracks, repairing problematic audio, composing original music to picture, recording voice-over, and more. We tailor our services to your specific needs, and always deliver excellent results.

At GS Audio Post, we handle all types of media projects, including documentaries, short films, feature films, television series and specials, advertising spots, audio-only programs (i.e. podcasts and books on tape), art installations, and other site-specific works. We love to work with interactive media as well, and enjoy the challenge of finding creative new ways of communicating your story through audio post production.

Meet Greg:

Greg Smith is a two-time Emmy nominated sound designer and audio engineer with 17 years of experience in the film and television audio post production industry. His work has been presented in theaters around the world, and in major film festivals, including Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW and others. His television credits include  documentaries, specials, and series for HBO, PBS, A&E, ESPN, Netflix, to name a few. He has also produced audio work for installations showing in diverse institutions, such as the Whitney Biennial and the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia.  Greg is also a classically trained composer and instrumentalist. He enjoys bringing the artistry learned through the study of music into the world of audio post production.

Hey Greg – the mix played great and the film was easily the highlight of a very impressive event so thanks for your help with this. The director was particularly pleased with the removal of the helicopters! 

Cameron Clendaniel
Film Editor NYC

Greg, I can’t thank you enough for helping on this. It sounds way better!

Reed Lindsay
Director - Charlie Vs. Goliath

Hi Greg, Thanks so much for this and the great audio edit, design & mix – not to mention the discount!!!. 

Thomas Allen Harris
Executive Producer - Family Pictures USA

HI Greg – Can’t thank you enough for doing this so quickly. You really bailed me out on this one.

Nader Sadre
Producer

Hey Greg, I put the soundtrack in. It is awesome!!! It’s what we needed.

Gleb Osatinski
Writer/Director - The Quantified Self

Services

Sound Editing

Dialog, Sound Effect, and Music Editing

Correcting Sync and Other Technical issues

Sound Mixing

Leveling and Sweetening the Entire Soundtrack

Ensuring Network Compliance

Mixing in Stereo or Surround

Music Production

Original Scores

Classically Trained Composer

Thousands of Production Music Tracks

Recording

Record VO and ADR Directly to Picture

Foley Sound Effect Recording

Audio Restoration

Clarifying Unintelligible Dialog

Removing Unwanted Noises and Hums

Salvaging Problem Audio

Work

  • Shadowman
    2017
    Directed by: Oren Jacoby
    Documentary, Biography
    Richard Hambleton was a founder of the street art movement before succumbing to drugs and homelessness. Rediscovered 20 years later, he gets a second chance. But will he take it?
  • Taxi to the Dark Side
    2007
    Directed by: Alex Gibney
    Documentary, Crime, War
    Alex Gibney exposes the haunting details of the USA’s torture and interrogation practices during the War in Afghanistan.
  • The Quantified Self
    2016
    Directed by: Gleb Osatinski
    Short, Drama, Sci-Fi
    When well-meaning parents turn the self-tracking into a family religion, the consequences fall outside the quantifiable.
  • Art in the Twenty-First Century
    2001
    Directed by:
    Documentary
    A look at contemporary art and artists.
  • Mad Hot Ballroom
    2005
    Directed by: Marilyn Agrelo
    Documentary, Family, Music
    The students of several New York City elementary schools learn ballroom dancing and compete in a city wide dance competition.
  • Futures Past
    2012
    Directed by: Jordan Melamed
    Documentary, Drama, Family
    A filmmaker returns to document the death of the world built by his father.
  • The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere
    2016
    Directed by: Mickey Duzyj
    Documentary, Animation, Short, Biography, Sport
    Haru Urara, a Japanese racehorse, became a national icon after enduring a losing streak of epic proportions.
  • Jesus Camp
    2006
    Directed by: Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady
    Documentary
    A documentary on kids who attend a summer camp hoping to become the next Billy Graham.
  • Hot Girls Wanted
    2015
    Directed by: Jill Bauer, Ronna Gradus
    Documentary
    A documentary about young women who have been drawn into the sex trade – and how easy it is for a web-savvy generation to end up making porn.
  • 112 Weddings
    2014
    Directed by: Doug Block
    Documentary, Biography
    After two decades of filming weddings Doug had long wondered what became of those couples.. Are they still together…
  • The Other Man: F.W. de Klerk and the End of Apartheid
    2014
    Directed by: Nicolas Rossier
    Documentary, Biography, History
    F.W. de Klerk was the last president of apartheid South Africa. He went from Mandela’s jailer to his subordinate and together they changed history. Rossier explores the fascinating political journey and legacy of this complicated figure.
  • Charlie vs. Goliath
    2017
    Directed by: Reed Lindsay
    Documentary
    A former Catholic priest runs for the U.S. Senate in Wyoming, inspiring a ragged band of idealistic volunteers, intent on shaking up the political establishment.
  • The Bridge
    2006
    Directed by: Eric Steel
    Documentary, Drama
    People suffer largely unnoticed while the rest of the world goes about its business. This is a documentary…
  • The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant
    2009
    Directed by: Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert
    Documentary, Short
    To the residents of Moraine, Ohio, General Motors was more than just a car company, it was the lifeblood of a community…
  • American Promise
    2013
    Directed by: Joe Brewster, Michele Stephenson
    Documentary
    This intimate documentary follows the 12-year journey of two African-American families pursuing the promise of opportunity through the education of their sons.
  • Patti Smith: Dream of Life
    2008
    Directed by: Steven Sebring
    Documentary, Music
    An intimate portrait of poet, painter, musician and singer Patti Smith that mirrors the essence of the artist herself.
  • The Abominable Crime
    2013
    Directed by: Micah Fink
    Documentary, Drama, News
    This is a story about a mother’s love for her child and an activist’s love for his country – and the stakes are life and death…
  • Kiss the Water
    2013
    Directed by: Eric Steel
    Documentary, Animation, Biography
    In a small cottage on the northern coast of Scotland, Megan Boyd twirled tiny bits of feather and fur…
  • The House at the Edge of the Galaxy
    2013
    Directed by: Gleb Osatinski
    Short, Drama, Mystery
    A lonely boy is taught by a passing Cosmonaut how to plant a “star”.
  • Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven
    2012
    Directed by: Holly Hardman
    Documentary, News
    Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven explores evangelical Christian belief and culture against the backdrop of hurricanes…
  • Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters
    2012
    Directed by: Ben Shapiro
    Documentary, Biography, Drama
    A documentary shot over a decade with unprecedented access to photographer Gregory Crewdson that bares the artist’s process.
  • Sexy Baby
    2012
    Directed by: Jill Bauer, Ronna Gradus
    Documentary
    An ex adult film star, a 12 year old girl and a 22 year old who yearns for “normal” private parts are chronicled in this thought provoking doc about how porn, social media and pop culture affect women and girls. A FilmBuff Presentation.
  • An Affair of the Heart
    2012
    Directed by: Sylvia Caminer
    Documentary
    The first-ever feature documentary about Grammy® Winning musician, songwriter, actor, and New York Times…
  • A Place at the Table
    2012
    Directed by: Kristi Jacobson, Lori Silverbush
    Documentary
    A documentary that investigates incidents of hunger experienced by millions of Americans, and proposed solutions to the problem.
  • Soul Food Junkies
    2012
    Directed by: Byron Hurt
    To many African Americans, soul food is sacrament, ritual, and a key expression of cultural identity. But does this traditional cuisine do more harm to health than it soothes the soul?
  • Freedom Riders
    2010
    Directed by: Stanley Nelson
    Documentary, History
    The story of the Civil Rights Movement interstate busing protest campaign.
  • The Murder of Emmett Till
    2003
    Directed by: Stanley Nelson
    Documentary, Biography, History
    A documentary examining the 1955 murder of a 14-year-old black boy from Chicago while visiting relatives in Mississippi…
  • Semper Fi: Always Faithful
    2011
    Directed by: Tony Hardmon, Rachel Libert
    Documentary
    Marine Corps Master Sgt. Jerry Ensminger was a devoted Marine for nearly twenty-five years. As a drill…
  • Magic Trip: Ken Kesey’s Search for a Kool Place
    2011
    Directed by: Alison Ellwood, Alex Gibney
    Documentary
    A freewheeling portrait of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters’ fabled road trip across America.
  • All Downhill From Here
    2015
    Directed by: Lynne Adams
    Comedy
  • Windfall
    2010
    Directed by: Laura Israel
    Documentary, Drama
    Wind power… It’s green… It’s good… Or is it? Windfall exposes the dark side of wind energy development when the residents of a rural upstate New York town consider going green.
  • The Kids Grow Up
    2009
    Directed by: Doug Block
    Documentary
    A humorous and deeply moving look at father-daughter relationships, modern-day parenting, marriage and the looming empty nest.
  • Boy Interrupted
    2009
    Directed by: Dana Heinz Perry
    Documentary, Biography, Drama
    Boy Interrupted looks at the life of Evan Perry a 15-year-old boy from New York who committed suicide in 2005…
  • Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
    2008
    Directed by: Alex Gibney
    Documentary, Biography, Music
    A portrait of the late gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson.
  • Ghosts of Abu Ghraib
    2007
    Directed by: Rory Kennedy
    Documentary, History, War
    An examination of the prisoner abuse scandal involving U.S. soldiers and detainees at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison in the fall of 2003.
  • The Endurance
    2000
    Directed by: George Butler
    Documentary, History
    A retelling of Sir Ernest Shackleton ‘s ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1914-1916, featuring new…
  • Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story
    2008
    Directed by: Stefan Forbes
    Documentary, Biography
    The Murrow, Polk, and IDA Award-winning documentary Boogie Man is about Lee Atwater, a blues-playing…
  • That’s My Face
    2001
    Directed by: Thomas Allen Harris
    Documentary
  • My Architect
    2003
    Directed by: Nathaniel Kahn
    Documentary, Biography
    Director Nathaniel Kahn searches to understand his father, noted architect Louis Kahn, who died bankrupt and alone in 1974.
  • 51 Birch Street
    2005
    Directed by: Doug Block
    Documentary
    Documentary filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents’ 54-year marriage was a good one…
  • Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela
    2005
    Directed by: Thomas Allen Harris
    Documentary
    Confronted with the death of his stepfather, Director Thomas Allen Harris embarks on a journey to understand the man who raised him…
  • African American Lives
    2006
    Directed by:
    Documentary, History
    This 4 part PBS series attempts to trace the roots of 8 guests using genealogy, oral history, family stories, and DNA analysis.
  • How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It)
    2005
    Directed by: Joe Angio
    Documentary
    Feature-length documentary on renegade filmmaker, novelist, musician and theater impresario, Melvin Van Peebles.
  • The Execution of Wanda Jean
    2002
    Directed by: Liz Garbus
    Documentary
    The Execution of Wanda Jean chronicles the life-and-death battle of Wanda Jean Allen, the first black woman to be put to death in the United States in the modern era.
  • The Nazi Officer’s Wife
    2003
    Directed by: Liz Garbus
    Documentary, History, War
    Edith Han was an outspoken young woman studying law in Vienna when the Gestapo forced Edith and her mother into a Jewish ghetto…

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