Alessio Foglia
- Sound Department
Sound Engineer and Sound Designer graduated from the "SAE Institute" in Milan.
In 2012 he founded the Brick Sound Studio, a recording studio located inside the historic Docks Dora complex in Turin and later expanded into the current ARCA Studios, multimedia production studios of which he is a founding partner and head of the audio department.
After several years as a sound engineer in the musical field, he dedicated himself to the theater collaborating with various actors and directors including Valter Malosti, Alessandro Gassmann, Andrea De Rosa, Umberto Orsini, Michele Di Mauro, Serena Sinigaglia, Gabriele Russo and many others.
In 2017 he is audio manager of the special project of the Naples Theater Festival "Glob (e) al Shakespeare" produced by the Bellini Theater of Naples under the artistic direction of Gabriele Russo with whom he establishes an assiduous artistic collaboration.
In 2022 he won the "Outstanding Achievement Award - Sound Design" at the Los Angeles International Film Festival for the short film "Ratavoloira" directed by Giulio Maria Cavallini.
In 2012 he founded the Brick Sound Studio, a recording studio located inside the historic Docks Dora complex in Turin and later expanded into the current ARCA Studios, multimedia production studios of which he is a founding partner and head of the audio department.
After several years as a sound engineer in the musical field, he dedicated himself to the theater collaborating with various actors and directors including Valter Malosti, Alessandro Gassmann, Andrea De Rosa, Umberto Orsini, Michele Di Mauro, Serena Sinigaglia, Gabriele Russo and many others.
In 2017 he is audio manager of the special project of the Naples Theater Festival "Glob (e) al Shakespeare" produced by the Bellini Theater of Naples under the artistic direction of Gabriele Russo with whom he establishes an assiduous artistic collaboration.
In 2022 he won the "Outstanding Achievement Award - Sound Design" at the Los Angeles International Film Festival for the short film "Ratavoloira" directed by Giulio Maria Cavallini.