SunSpots Productions’ Zak Miller Celebrates 10 Years and 7,000 Sessions at SunSpots Florida Studios
February 26, 2008
Think you’ve done lots of spots?
SunSpots Productions Zak Miller may have you beat. He just produced his 7,000th session at SunSpots recording studios Orlando location. If that isn’t reason enough to celebrate, Zak is also celebrating his 10th anniversary with SunSpots Productions.
How many spots is that?
Zak says “You can figure an average 2-3 spots per session, so I imagine I’ve engineered and produced anywhere from 10 to 15 thousand commercials.” Radio and TV commercials, long form industrials, web 2.0 audio and every application you think of where a voiceover is needed has been recorded from Zak’s customized studio.
An avid surfer, Zak had his studio custom painted last year with all walls filled with soft clouds and blue skies melting into a fiery sunset. “Clients love it when they do sessions in my room. They’re surrounded by the beach sunset.”
What about 10 years at one location?
“That’s rare in this business, but I was here soon after SunSpots began in the voiceover and audio production world and I knew the owners were dedicated to excellence. I’ve done things I never could have done when I worked in radio.” Zak was a fixture on Orlando radio station WDIZ for many years. “Last fall, I was flown to LA to be the post-production engineer on an HBO film with Katt Williams. A couple of years ago Larry the Cable Guy was in the studio to lay down ADR for the movie Cars and there’s been other celebs I’ve got to work with here at SunSpots. A couple of weeks ago we were working with Golf Legend, Arnold Palmer.”
Zak’s hard work and dedication eventually earned him the position of Studio Manager of the Florida SunSpots location.
“I’m looking forward to another 10 years at SunSpots. We’re the best in the world at what we do.”
SunSpots co-owner Thomas Rohe, feels the same. “Zak has been there from our baby steps to our giant leaps as we’ve become a world-wide leader in our industry. Whatever we’ve needed, Zak has been there for us, his co-workers, but also our voice talent and our clients. We can’t thank him enough for his hard work and dedication.”
Source: PR.com





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