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Jesus Caballero is a graduate of Vancouver’s first cohort of Douglas College program Applied Audio (Advanced Certificate), and also graduate of Vancouver’s Langara College program Digital Music Production for Film, TV, and Video Games. He received training to do dialogue editing, sound design for film, foley, ADR, advanced mastering, Dolby Atmos mixing, sound design and implementation for video game engines Unity (FMod) and Unreal Engine (Wwise).
Jesus Caballero is also a co-leader and drummer of Omianan–Vancouver band nominated by the 2022 Western Canadian Music Awards for Global Artist of the Year for their album “Paper Dream”.
As a producer, Caballero has worked with Vancouver singer Georgia Lee Johnson by recording, mixing, and/or mastering her latest works: “The Loons” (mix & master), “Courtains” (mix & master), “Another Green World” (master), “Slow Line” (master). Caballero also mixed and mastered the album My Ghosts by Bronson Ferdinand. He has also produced music for independent video games, films, and podcasts.