Wounded Buffalo Sound Studios is a privately owned company based in the UK. Founded in 1990, it employs approximately 10 people and reported $1.4M in revenue as of 2023. The company operates as a tier 3 media tech buyer and specializes in sound post-production, offering media managed services.
Wounded Buffalo Sound Studios provided full audio post-production for "How to Live on Earth," a new documentary presented by Benedict Cumberbatch, which explores humanity's connection to nature and is set to launch in select cinemas from June 26, 2026, followed by a global YouTube release later that year. Previously, on April 13, 2026, company representatives Kate and Tom attended the 13th Annual AMPS Awards in London, where Wounded Buffalo Sound Studios supported the event by contributing prizes to the sponsored raffle. Earlier, on February 27, 2026, Jonny Crew discussed his sound design for "Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age" in an interview with A Sound Effect. This followed Audio Post-Production Manager Jessie Owens' February 9, 2026, discussion of her work on "Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story," a film that recently secured an RTS Craft & Design Award for best sound in Non-Scripted. In December 2025, Managing Director Clare Lawrence outlined her role, which spans creative management, operations strategy, and business development for the studio.
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Wounded Buffalo Sound Studios offers products in the media tech industry. Wounded Buffalo Sound Studios's product portfolio comprises of media managed services.
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Wounded Buffalo Sound Studios's revenues were less than $10M in 2024. All the revenue comes from post production services.
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