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04 Nov 2009



Studio Center Hires Chris Arbisi
Studio Center Total Production has hired Chris Arbisi as their newest audio producer at their New York City studios. Chris comes to Studio Center with extensive experience in audio post production and music composition and performance.

Arbisi has over 16 years experience in advertising, television and film. He served as Chief Engineer and Head of Production at Wax Music and Sound Design. His background includes audio production for Six Flags (dancing man campaign) recording and mixing several Sesame Street DVDs. He mixed The Jonas Brothers Experience on MTV and has produced several VH1 theme songs including the "World Series of Pop Culture," "Strip Search" and "I Know My Kid's a Star." Football fans can catch Arbisi's VH1 "Pepsi Smash Super Bowl Bash" work playing in stadiums throughout the nation.

Chris is a native of Queens, New York. He found his niche in audio production after being signed to Elektra Records. He even had a video in heavy rotation on MTV in the early '90s.

Studio Center produces over 15,000 Radio and TV commercials each year, in addition to documentaries, corporate training videos, infomercials, computer games, and audio for toys and web videos - for clients in all 50 states and 23 countries around the world. Studio Center Total Production has an exclusive roster of hundreds of non union and union talent and offers full signatory services. 




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