Todd Waldron was born in the Mid-West and raised in New Mexico and West Texas. In 1993 he graduated from West Texas State University in Canyon Texas with a degree in music performance. His primary instrument was the classical guitar and he also studied voice. While completing his undergraduate work Todd performed with the popular Canyon-to-Austin transplant band “The Cleavers”. His passion for technology, composition and the recording sciences was sparked in 1991 while recording with The Cleavers, and after moving to Austin in 1993 Todd began formally persuing studies in audio production and composition. Since moving to Austin Todd has immersed himself in the local music scene by working as a recording engineer, private music instructor, becoming a member of the Austin Classical Guitar Society, performing as a soloist and as a member of the Austin Classical Guitar Ensemble. In 2006 Todd received a Master’s of Science in Computer Information Systems from St. Edward’s University. Later that same year Todd entered the local film scene by composing his first score for the short-film “Afterlife” (director’s cut) written and directed by William James Gibson. Since 2006 Todd has worked on over 15 film projects in various roles including composer, sound designer, foley artist, post-production/ADR engineer and location sound tech.
Todd joined the series on Episode II with an amazing attitude and talent, amazing gear and sound quality. His extensive experience always make it a great set to work on.

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