Selected Work

Concise, sonic storytelling across features and docs. Explore case studies that reveal mic choices, spatial design, and the craft of shaping scenes.

A minimalist home page hero background in photographic realism: a dark, neutral-toned studio space featuring a single, elegant nearfield monitor on a stand beside a slim, modern display showing a paused frame from a film timeline, the interface barely visible. The walls are covered with understated charcoal acoustic panels, creating gentle geometric patterns. A single overhead light casts a soft, focused glow on the monitor’s woofer cone, producing subtle, circular highlights and a calm gradation into shadow. The composition uses the rule of thirds, leaving negative space for text overlay on the darker side. The atmosphere is quiet, refined, and introspective, emphasizing listening, detail, and the craft of film sound without distraction.
An artistic overhead view of a sound designer’s desk arranged with precision on a dark, matte surface: a portable field recorder with XLR inputs, a small shotgun microphone, neatly coiled balanced cables, a sleek external SSD, a slim notebook with waveform sketches, and a pencil aligned perfectly along its edge. All objects are in monochrome or muted tones, emphasizing form and texture over color. Soft, diffused top lighting creates gentle, shadowed contours and a subtle vignette around the frame, keeping focus in the center. Photographic realism with a minimalist, editorial aesthetic, ideal as a portfolio section background. The mood is meticulous and calm, suggesting methodical preparation for capturing film sound and building a sonic palette.

Film sound design

Jeremy Tomson blends cinematic perspective with precise acoustic craft, delivering immersive soundscapes, detailed dialogue clarity, and dynamic mixing for demanding directors and producers.