Chris Miloslavich began his career in audio in 1982 at Robert Berke Sound in San Francisco. "Berke's was a great place to start" says Chris. "I was taught the highest technical standards with an emphasis on making the client's experience as enjoyable as possible. I try and maintain that same practice in each job that comes through my door."

After almost seven years in audio, Chris ventured out and became a freelance producer over the next several years. In the late nineties he was drawn back to editing, as non- linear technology came to the forefront. He's never looked back. "I was drawn to editing picture but I also still enjoyed mixing audio" Chris recalls. I got on an Avid and realized that I could offer my clients a great picture cut, along with the comfort that knowing their audio is not being neglected. It was a perfect fit for me."

Whether the project is a fast paced music video, or an emotional story that requires the appropriate pacing, Chris has proven to be one of San Francisco’s most versatile editors.

Recently, Chris expanded his business to include music projects that are close to his heart. "I love recording music, especially live acoustic projects." This year Milomix released "An Acoustic Christmas with Chris Goddard" a collection of 15 mostly fingerstyle guitar works. "We recorded that years ago, direct to 2-track with Dolby SR. It was going to be released on CD and cassette back then!" Chris laughs. "After a re-mastering session in Pro Tools, the tracks sound great. We recorded 4 new pieces to complete the disk." Milomix’s next CD ready for release is titled "One Shot Blues." A in-studio live performance featuring blues duo Chris Goddard on guitar and Eugene Huggins on harmonica and vocals. In production is a Sufi CD featuring Sukhawat Ali Khan, a singer who's family's musical roots date back the the 15th century in India.

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