Ronnie Mugambi

Ronnie Mugambi

Sound Mixer, Sound Designer, Assistant Director, Voice Artist and Boom Operator

Nairobi, Kenya

Member Since:
June 2013
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  • Little Black Dress

    Little Black Dress (2019)
    Film Sound department

  • Lusala

    Lusala (2019)
    Film Sound department

  • 18 Hours

    18 Hours (2017)
    Film Sound department

  • Serving Single

    Serving Single (2017)
    TV Mini Sound department

  • Nafsi

    Nafsi (2016)
    Film Sound department

  • New Eden

    New Eden (2015)
    Film by Hotsun Films sound recordist

  • Intellectual Scum

    Intellectual Scum (2015)
    Film (short) by Rocque Pictures sound recordist

  • September

    September (2015)
    Film (Short, Drama and Thriller) Sound department A Thrilling-Drama that revolves around political events that befalls the Kenyan nation triggering a high level of insecurity.

  • Deceit

    Deceit (2014)
    Film (Short, Drama and Thriller) Sound department A thrilling Drama places you in the home of TED, 29 as he walks into their bedroom and locks the door. It's too clean, with a sense of structure and order. SHEILA, his wife, is seeming to prep for bed. He approaches her standing close but with a noticeable distance. Sheila seems disturbed, struggling to keep calm. Ted has never lost control of anything in his life until now. Written by Anonymous

  • KONA

    KONA (2013)
    Television by MNET and Footprints Pictures Sound recordist

  • The Fifth Estate

    The Fifth Estate (2013)
    Film (Biography, Drama and Thriller) Camera and Electrical Department The story begins as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (Benedict Cumberbatch) and his colleague Daniel Domscheit-Berg (Daniel Brühl) team up to become underground watchdogs of the privileged and powerful. On a shoestring, they create a platform that allows whistle-blowers to anonymously leak covert data, shining a light on the dark recesses of government secrets and corporate crimes. Soon, they are breaking more hard news than the world's most legendary media organizations combined. But when Assange and Berg gain access to the biggest trove of confidential intelligence documents in U.S. history, they battle each other and a defining question of our time: what are the costs of keeping secrets in a free society-and what are the costs of exposing them? Written by DreamWorks Pictures

  • The Better Option

    The Better Option
    Sound department

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