A graduate of INSAS in Brussels with a degree in sound in 2009, I began my professional career in Belgium. I explored various areas of sound creation: from live performance as a sound designer to classical music and opera as a sound and video technician in several art centers and musical institutions.
My work focuses primarily on sound for film, with a particular attention to documentary forms, unique narrative styles, and films with social and political themes and resonances. On set as a sound recordist, as well as in the studio during post-production, I am committed to supporting films in the development of their sonic identity.
My experiences, notably within the GSARA production workshop in Brussels and through my work on diverse international productions, have allowed me to collaborate with numerous writers and refine an attentive, sensitive approach to sound, deeply connected to dialogue with filmmakers and the exploration of different perspectives.
Having lived in the Basque Country for about ten years, I founded Echo Sauvage, a sound post-production studio dedicated to creative documentaries, podcasts, and fiction. The studio aims to be open, a space for experimentation and research, both thematic and formal. I support films from pre-production to final deliverables, with the ambition of revealing the full narrative and emotional power of sound.