Justice is a member of IATSE Local 354.
Justice has worked with the Local 354 crews, for the past four years; at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, The Tulsa Convention Center, The Tulsa Fair grounds, the Tulsa Ballett Kivisto Hall, and the new BOK Center, also in Tulsa. He has experience working on digital and analog sound consoles, with computer based playback systems, and with the Protools recording system. Over the previous five years, Justice has honed his craft by working on the house stage crew for the Tulsa Community College Performing Arts Center for Education, The University of Tulsa, at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. as a participant in the American College Theatre Festival National Sound Design Masterclass, and as the Lead Audio Technician at the Utah Shakespearean Festival.
Because he is now a member of the IATSE Local 354, Justice is no longer accepting freelance sound engineering jobs. If you would like to hire him for a theatre sound design, or as a consultant, please feel free to send him an email. If you would like to hire him to mix, or tech a show, please contact one of the IATSE Local 354 Business Representatives
The running crew (local and road crews) for the Phantom of the Opera, at the Tulsa PAC, June and July, 2008. Justice is second from the right, third row up.
You can find Justice hanging out on the internet when he's not working. Some of his more popular cyber-haunts are the ProSound Web: Live Audio Boards, the Saxophone on the Web Forums, the Digidesign User Conference, and on his own blog Scream!
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