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FLORIAN NANU

I studied music at the Dinu Lipatti National College of Arts in Bucharest and graduated from the Technical University of Constructions in Bucharest in 1985, specializing in installation engineering.

Since 1995 I have been teaching as a university lecturer at UNATC / Film Faculty - Multimedia Department.

Since 2017 I have been an associate professor, Ph.D., and head of the Multimedia department since 2019. I have been composing fiction and theater film music, ambient music and healing music, documentary and television music since 1980.

All productions have been made in the personal sound studio since 1980.

I’ve experience of over 40 years in the field of analog and digital sound synthesis and in digital sound processing. I’m a computer system integrator and digital workstation computers since 1995.

I am a producer of new university courses including “Digital sound processing” and “Hardware for film post-production”.

I have been using sophisticated computerized systems and professional programs for over 30 years in several digital fields: music, photography, sound, video, sound processing and mastering. The experience of using, processing and production in the field of computers has been helpful in understanding computer systems with all subtleties related to data transfer speeds, data buses, component interaction in a current professional system.

In a world where computers are everywhere and in all professional fields, knowledge of hardware, of the way professional programs work and especially of knowing the interactions between these two basic components (hardware and software) as well as the problems that may arise becomes a necessity. For a perfectly functional activity in a professional field, such as medicine, specialists in the fields of hardware, software, interactivity and medicine must collaborate continuously and flawlessly. This is the goal and it must be understood by all participating specialists.