Robert Feist

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Robert Feist is an audio post-production mixer/sound designer and music recording engineer/mixer. In 1996 he founded Ravenswork Studios, which became one of the industries leading providers of audio post-production services in the country specializing in commercials, music videos and documentaries.[1] His work spans many styles and genres from jazz, rock, pop and orchestral to film, video, commercial, TV and Internet.

Career

With a career spanning over three decades, he has worked in nearly every aspect of the recording industry and has earned gold and platinum records and recorded for such artists as Stevie Nicks, Belinda Carlisle and Anita Baker. His commercial work includes countless TV, radio and Internet commercials for a diverse clientele such as: Nike for Wieden Kennedy, Apple for TBWA/Chiat/Day, Toyota for Saatchi and Saatchi, and Cisco Systems and Yahoo! for Ogilvy and Mather. His work also encompasses music videos such as "Anybody Seen My Baby" by the Rolling Stones, "Runaway Train" by Soul Asylum, "Home" by Sheryl Crow, "My Love Is Your Love" by Whitney Houston, "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys and many more as well as numerous film and TV credits.

Volunteer work

Feist is a past president of the Venice Chamber of Commerce and served on the board of directors for seven years. He is the founder of the Venice Media District and currently serves as the Chair Emeritus. He has served on the board of Venice Arts and was honored for his contributions in 2010 with an award and a video made by the students. Feist also serves on the board of Positive Alterative Choices Today (P.A.C.T.) a non-profit serving the local at-risk youth. In addition Ravenswork continues to offer sound services to non-profit and charity projects.

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(E = Engineer; M = Mixer; P=Producer)

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