Canary Film Sound, a leader in live sound capture for all types of audiovisual productions

In the past decade, Canary Film Sound has been the sound lead on projects including ‘A Town Called Malice’, ‘Stags’, ‘Abyss’, among others.

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Canary Film Sound was founded in 2015 by Ángel Fraguela and Alayn Crespo, two film and TV sound professionals with a long career that features work on productions in Spain and abroad.

This live sound recording company has made itself a benchmark in the audiovisual industry of the Canary Islands. In the past decade, it has been the sound lead on projects such as ‘A Town Called Malice’, ‘Stags’, ‘Abyss’, and part of the second unit in ‘The Road Trip’, ‘Eine Billion Dollar’, ‘Rambo: Last Blood’, among many others. So far in 2025 the firm has served as head of sound in two outstanding international projects: the fiction series ‘Alea Aquarius’, from the German production company Red Balloon, and the Irish series ‘These Sacred Vows’, from RTÉ in association with Banijay Rights and Screen Ireland, written and directed by the acclaimed author and screenwriter John Butler. These projects have allowed Canary Film Sound to prove its talent for capturing dialogues and environments that help tell stories and involve the viewer in the soundscape of the Canary Islands.

Canary Film Sound has got headquarters both in Santa Cruz and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in order to facilitate transfers between islands and make it possible to simultaneously offer different units that are tailored to the standards of each commission. Adaptability, speed and versatility are in the company’s DNA. Decades of experience and the best material on the market at the service of the most varied productions.

Thanks to its most recent work and other projects going back years, Canary Film Sound has confirmed its position as a leader in the global market, having shown its ability to work on large-scale projects.

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