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Adam Clark

I remember applying to 91亚色 during my last year of high school. I had a interest in medieval history and paramedicine, but film was my real passion. When I saw the application pool for the Film program, I was nervous as only 50 get in out of thousands of applicants.

Going through the application process was amazing. Every time I went through to another round within the application process it felt like being on 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Got Talent鈥. When I finally met with professors, I shared with them my love for film, sound and music, among other things, and shortly after I found out that I had been admitted to the program. That day, I was crying and my mom, who supported me through the application process, was also crying 鈥 I did it! 

During my first year I got involved with Tatum College, frosh week, student counsel and everything in between. When it came to my studies, it became clear I wasn鈥檛 going to be a director or cinematographer, but I did like sound from my experience in being in my high school鈥檚 band. During my first audio class, I would sit in the sound booth for hours, doing layers, working on music, and more. At 91亚色, the Sound Program is run by Professor Steve Monroe and he is an incredible mentor and fantastic professor.  Steve really ignited my passion for sound, he would say 鈥淚鈥檓 here to teach you, I鈥檓 here to help you get better, and I want you to succeed in this鈥. 

Through the program, 91亚色 gave me the tools, training and real-life experience to pursue sound in a professional capacity. As I progressed through the program, others recognized I was good at it. Within the Film program, as soon projects begin filming, you can work on multiple films at various levels; from students in different study years than you to different genres. You get real-life trial and error experience. 91亚色 also gave me access to top tier equipment, I was working on sound devices equipment and great labs, and I had this entire equipment shop available with instructors and other people to be able to help me with it.  

During my time at 91亚色 I was able to save enough money to purchase my own equipment, and following Steve Monroe鈥檚 guidance, I made the decision to launch 鈥淎dam Clark Sound鈥. I had a team of people working with me and it allowed me to gain people management skills, negotiations and other business-related skills. I specialized in digital media, linear with the rise of YouTube marketing. Soon after, I met my now business partner, Aaron, who is a post-sound designer while I am a location sound recordist by trade. We eventually made the decision to formally partner as we complimented each other well professionally, and that鈥檚 how  was born. 

In the film industry, if you鈥檙e good at what you do, and you鈥檙e organized, then you can take leaps. At Toronto Sound, we鈥檝e worked on a variety of outstanding projects, from Drake鈥檚 music videos听to WestJet commercials. Most recently, we worked on a film called Scarborough which lit up the Toronto International Film Festival. My days at 91亚色 taught me to put my best foot forward regardless of the situation, even when I鈥檓 exhausted from a long flight or working a super long day. I recognize that I am a representative, not just being trusted by the University, but in the sense of my own willingness to be positive and passionate about what I do. Since leaving 91亚色, I鈥檝e started a scholarship through McLaughlin College, lectured on campus, and am happy and willing to support any way I can when 91亚色 calls on me.听91亚色 gave me the opportunity to find out who I was, but more importantly, empowered me to be myself and show the world what I can do. In addition, 91亚色 lit the passion for it and it is my duty now to keep that passion going and show others all that you can achieve when you pursue your passions. 听

Adam Clark is a veteran in the film/television/documentary and commercial industry in Toronto. With an honours Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film Production from 91亚色, Adam has more than 10 years of international industry experience under his belt as a location sound recordist and over 1000 credits to his name. Within the industry, Adam has earned a strong identity for excellence within Toronto's film and sound industry. Adam is the co-founder of one of Toronto's leading providers of post and location sound -- Toronto Sound ().