Rob Flynn
Sound
Biography
Rob is an award-winning sound mixer and sound designer based in Dublin. He has mixed over 200 episodes of broadcast television, for networks including RTÉ, ITV, Sky, CBS and Channel 4. He has mixed dozens of short and feature films that have screened around the world, including IFTA-awarding winning short The Dream Report and acclaimed RTÉ Storyland drama Every Five Miles. Rob is also an audio producer for radio and podcasts and has worked on productions for Newstalk, RTÉ Radio One and Dublin City FM.
Known For

Stressed by financial woes and local thugs, Simon loses control when teen Jordan threatens him and his family. Trapped in a web of lies, deceiving the police, his wife Beth and Jordan’s threatening father, Simon’s life is turned upside down.
Coma

The 1st Volume of Characters in Motion introduces a new wealth of cutting edge character visuals to the established world of animation. The DVD compiles over 90 stylistically outstanding films by 60 international studios, artists and designers in curated programs such as Characters in Narration, Characters in Rhythm and Characters in Motion. Additionally, a special selection menu allows to sort the 180+ minutes of animation by creator, character or style.
Pictoplasma: Characters in Motion, Vol. 1

When his daughter is born with an affliction warned of in fable, a widowed father struggles to defy the violent superstitions of their rural community.
Callus

Eighteen-year-old Alex is in the throes of his transition. When his best friend abandons a joint venture to assert their identity he’s forced to confront his anxieties before entering the unknown alone.
Panic Attack

The tale of Rose Dugdale: from English debutante bowing to the Queen to fervent IRA supporter and art thief.
The Heiress and the Heist

When a spirited eight-year-old lands the part of Innkeeper in the school nativity play, she battles her perfectionist teacher who insists that she "stick to the script" and refuse Mary and Joseph a room.
The Innkeeper

Amidst the dead uninhabitable world of the future, the shelter of a forgotten country cottage affords a lone wanderer opportunity to acknowledge the lingering strands of her own humanity.
Terrible Things

Wrath is a short horror-drama which weaves the story of Badhbh, the goddess of war & destruction from Irish mythology, throughout a haunting narrative to interrogate the idea of the loss of bodily autonomy women experience in the journey from girlhood to womanhood and exacts a bloody and cathartic revenge on the patriarchy for creating this phenomenon.
Wrath

Romantic realisations between two best friends are made awkward, when classmates and crushes call over to an end-of-school party. Internal social pressures break down barriers, before the chaos of misunderstanding leads to a hazy truth.