Joe Tidmarsh

Speech Data Engineer at Speech Graphics

Joe Tidmarsh has a diverse work experience in the field of audio and data engineering. Joe is currently working as a Speech Data Engineer at Speech Graphics since 2022. Prior to that, they worked at Hypersurfaces as an Audio/Data Scientist from May 2019 to October 2022. At Hypersurfaces, they led a small team and successfully delivered sprints using Scrum methodology, contributing to the development of cutting-edge AI technology for smart devices. Before that, Joe worked at RML Studios as an Audio Engineer from September 2016 to May 2019. At RML Studios, they managed audio production projects using ProTools, Logic, and Reaper DAW's for various commercial projects in the advertising, education, and entertainment sectors.

Joe Tidmarsh attended Birmingham City University from 2014 to 2018, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Technology. Joe'sfield of study was focused on music technology.

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Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Speech Graphics

Speech Graphics delivers pioneering facial animation technology to the entertainment industry, working with clients such as Warner Brothers and Def Jam Recordings. Based on over 20 years of R&D in speech technology and procedural facial dynamics, our software produces high-quality facial animation from audio alone, with no need for motioncapture. Speech Graphics spun out of the University of Edinburgh’s world-renowned School of Informatics in 2010 under the leadership of founders Michael Berger and Gregor Hofer, and game industry veteran Colin Macdonald.Speech Graphics has won several awards for its speech-driven animation technology, including the prestigious John Logie Baird Award for innovation, an LT-Innovate Award, a Santander Entrepreneurial Award, and game industry awards including a 2015 Develop Award for Best Creative Outsourcer and 2015 TIGA Award for Best Animation Supplier. The company has also received several development grants, including grants from Scottish Enterprise and the University of Abertay.


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