By Opeyemi Babalola
21 January 2025 |
6:12 am
Nigerian audio producer Progress Edward, referred to as Edward Pee, has emerged as one of many standout abilities on the prestigious 2024 Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) Awards. Edward was additionally recognised for Excellent Narration in TV or Movie – Greatest African Voiceover, together with 5 different nominations, on the star-studded occasion held…
Nigerian audio producer Progress Edward, referred to as Edward Pee, has emerged as one of many standout abilities on the prestigious 2024 Society of Voice Arts and Sciences (SOVAS) Awards.
Edward was additionally recognised for Excellent Narration in TV or Movie – Greatest African Voiceover, together with 5 different nominations, on the star-studded occasion held in Beverly Hills, California. The occasion introduced collectively the crème de la crème of the voiceover and audio manufacturing industries.
Recognized for his meticulous ear for element and an uncanny means to breathe life into tales by way of sound, Edward has been hailed for redefining what it means to be an audio producer. His spectacular portfolio contains commercials, documentaries, IVRs, podcasts, and extra – every undertaking a testomony to his technical mastery and inventive ingenuity.
In line with SOVAS, Edward’s journey is certainly one of resilience, ardour, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. From humble beginnings to worldwide acclaim, he has develop into a pioneer within the African voice and sound business, breaking limitations and setting new requirements for storytelling by way of audio.
He mentioned, “Edward isn’t just an audio producer – he’s a visionary, a storyteller, and a trailblazer within the ever-evolving world of sound. His modern strategy to audio design has not solely captivated audiences but in addition impressed numerous creatives to push the boundaries of their craft.”
In his acceptance speech, Edward famous that the acknowledgment confirmed that Africans are making a mark on the continent.
“This second is a reminder that Africa’s artistic potential is limitless. Our tales need to be heard, and our voices need to echo internationally. Thanks to the SOVAS neighborhood for seeing us,” he mentioned.