Neil Aldridge

Neil Aldridge

Lecturer, Te Rewa O Puanga - the School of Music and Creative Media Production

Neil Aldridge has worked extensively in both the commercial music and film postproduction worlds. He worked as a sound engineer in London from 1990 until he left to come to Wellington in 2003, recording and mixing artists including Rod Stewart, Baby Spice Emma Bunton and All Saints. 

In New Zealand, Aldridge moved into the film world, and has worked as a dialogue supervisor, dialogue and ADR editor, ADR supervisor, mixer, and recordist.  Among other films, he worked on King Kong, Avatar, The Adventures of Tintin, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, District 9, The Lovely Bones, and The Hobbit trilogy.