Nutmeg Post Adds Three New Mixers
Nutmeg Post announced they have made three new hires: audio engineers Roger Licari, Frank Cabanach, and James von Beulow.
Frank Cabanach began his career in New York City in 1986. His credits includes broadcast and cable network clients including Animal Planet, Discovery Life, SONY Music, WGBH, BET, CBS, MTV, Discovery Kids, HBO, Showtime, YES, and ESPN. He will operate out of Nutmeg’s Studio J.
Roger Licari began his career as a musician writing, recording and engineering in studios throughout New York City. Since becoming an audio post mixer and sound designer, his credits have included VH1, Comedy Central, Spike TV, A&E, Fuse, Nickelodeon and USA Network, as well as a number of independent and documentary films.
James Von Beulow, an industry veteran, joins Nutmeg Post from SoundHound, where his clients included A&E Network, History Channel, Food Network, WE, Lifetime, MSG, SyFy, Animal Planet, and Fox Reality. Von Beulow began his career at Kamen Audio where he worked on TV/Radio campaigns for Volvo, Pella Windows, The Wiz, Miller Beer and Robitussin for agencies that included Lowe & Partners, FCB, Deutch, Kirshenbaum, Digitas, and many others. He also spent several years at Videomix where his experience expanded into long format and independent films, most notably Kevin Smith’s “Clerks.”