Audio Projects

Life on the Line – A Day In Their Shoes 20 Minute ver.

Experience an in-depth look into the demanding world of emergency medical services in this extended 20-minute version of A Day in Their Shoes. Follow two paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service as they respond to critical cases, including a 99-year-old cardiac arrest patient and a misdiagnosed stroke case. With immersive audio, real-time reactions, and behind-the-scenes insights, this episode captures the urgency, emotional weight, and life-saving decisions paramedics face daily.

Life on the Line – A Day In Their Shoes 5 Minute ver.

Step into the fast-paced world of emergency response in this condensed   5-minute version of A Day in Their Shoes. Follow two paramedics from the West Midlands Ambulance Service as they navigate high-stakes situations, from responding to life-threatening emergencies to making split-second decisions. Through immersive soundscapes and firsthand accounts, this episode offers a gripping insight into the challenges and triumphs of saving lives on the front line.

The Nonplus Confession.

Jolly Joseph, 47, was the main suspect in the killings of six members of the family. Renji Thomas, the sister of Roy Thomas (Jolly’s Husband), reported the six unexplained deaths to the authorities, and Jolly Joseph was arrested as a result of the investigations. This Audio Drama Is a hypothetical confessional journey of how Jolly (Joy) might have killed her husband Roy(Ray). 

Antony Taylor

It is an Audio Drama I created in my Second year; it is inspired by the ‘whodunit’ style of dramas and movies like The Inspector Calls and Glass Onion.
The sound effects in this drama were found on Freesounds.org and edited by me on Adobe Audition.

Endless Sirens

Endless Sirens
It is a Soundscape inspired by the unfortunate war taking place between Palestine and Israel. 
As the sounds are repeated, you tend to stop hearing any human behaviour; it was created to emulate the idea of ‘how long till the war stops? until they are all dead?’

Radio Package

This is a Radio Package that looked at how the response to going to the cinemas has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic
It features Vox Pops and Interviews with staff members at some cinemas around Birmingham, UK

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