Echoes of Inafa’maolek: Teddy Salas’ Art of Sound
Teddy Salas exemplifies how CHamoru talent thrives far beyond the stage. A seasoned sound engineer, Teddy has built an impressive career at Sony Pictures Studios as a Re recording Mixer, Mix Stage Engineer, and Mix Technician. Since joining in 2018, he has contributed to the audio excellence of major film and television productions, earning recognition from the Cinema Audio Society and nominations at the Daytime and Primetime Emmy Awards.
His commitment to cultural preservation is equally profound. Teddy played a pivotal role in the Guam Museum’s I Hinanao ta permanent exhibit, designing the ambient soundscape and opening video sound design that immerse visitors in Guam’s history and environment. Through this work, he ensured that the voices and rhythms of the island resonate with every visitor.
Originally from the villages of Santa Rita and Agat, Teddy embodies the CHamoru value of inafa’maolek “harmony and mutual respect”. His journey reflects how professional excellence and cultural pride can walk hand in hand, inspiring others to pursue their passions while staying rooted in identity and tradition.