Sinoy Joseph

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Born (1981-07-31) 31 July 1981 (age 44)
OccupationSound engineer
Yearsactive2004–present
SpouseAsha Sinoy
Sinoy Joseph
Born (1981-07-31) 31 July 1981 (age 44)
OccupationSound engineer
Years active2004–present
SpouseAsha Sinoy
ChildrenSeraffin, Gabriellah

Sinoy Joseph (born 31 July) is an Indian film sound mixer[1] and sound designer. He won the 60th National Film Awards for the best Re-recordist of the Final Mixed Track[2] for the film Gangs of Wasseypur. Again he won the 69th National Film Awards for the best Re-recordist of the Final Mixed Track[3] for the film Sardar Udham. He also won the best sound mixing at the 49th Kerala State Film Awards for the film Carbon.[4] He has worked on more than 600 feature films in almost 25 languages, which includes English, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil and Marathi cinema.

Sinoy Joseph was born in Kudavechoor near Vaikom in Kottayam, Kerala. He was the youngest of four children. His father worked as a school teacher at St. Michael's HSS, Kudavechoor. Sinoy did his schooling in the same school. Apart from his studies, Sinoy was active in other extra-curricular activities which included painting, singing and, dancing. He is a trained Classical Dancer and Singer. He was conferred with the Kalaprathibha in the Kerala sub-district and District Youth Festival for Four years. He went to St. Xavier's College, Vaikom, to pursue his pre-degree. He earned a bachelor's degree in Electronics and Computer Hardware from School of Technology and Applied Science, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. He then earned a certification in Audio Engineering from Chetana Sound Studios, Thrissur, Kerala.

Career

After his Sound Engineering in Chetana Institute, Sinoy moved to Mumbai in 2005. He started his career as a recordist in Quality Cine Labs, Mumbai. After a few months of working he got an opportunity to work as assistant re-recording mixer under Pramod Thomas and Deepan Chatterjee. He became an independent re-recording sound mixer in the year of 2008. Within three years, he became widely recognized in Bollywood as a sound re-recordist[5] in the Indian film industry. He won the 60th National Film Awards for the best re-recordist of the final mixed track[6] for the film Gangs of Wasseypur in 2012. Again he won the 69th National Film Awards for the best re-recordist of the final mixed track[7] for the film Sardar Udham in 2021. He has worked on more than 600 feature films in almost 25 languages in a span of 22 years of his career till date. His major works include English Vinglish, Piku,[8] Pink, Nanban, Lai Bhaari, Rajkahini, Masaan, Sairat, Trapped, Carbon, October, and Dhadak 2.

Awards and recognition

– 60th National Film Awards: Best Re-recordist of the Final Mixed Track for Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 2 (2013).[9]

– 69th National Film Awards: Best Re-recordist of the Final Mixed Track for Sardar Udham (2021).[10]

Personal life

He is married to Asha Sinoy. They have two daughters, Seraffin and Gabriellah.[11]

Filmography

References

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