In late 2025, Focusrite commissioned a new short-form documentary with filmmaker Chris Mayes-Wright, the director responsible for the original Focusrite Studio Console film. The 20-minute feature, titled From one request to a legacy: The Focusrite ISA Story, traces the story of ISA – its origins, its evolution and why it continues to define the standards of professional audio today.
The film begins at AIR Studios in London, where CEO Simon Knee explains the legacy of the ISA 110 modules that Rupert Neve designed for Sir George Martin in 1985. From there it moves to the Forte console, one of only two ever built, and then to the Focusrite Studio Console. Only ten of the latter were ever made, and most are still in active use.
The crew then visited The Focusrite Room in Mesa, Arizona, where John Aquilino hosts the Studio Console 005, originally built for Bop Studios in South Africa and the largest Focusrite Studio Console ever made. Restoration engineers Lincoln Fong and Ken Hirsch appear throughout, explaining the important work they do to keep these historic consoles operational.
The documentary also visits Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in the UK, where head engineer Katie May speaks to her use of the ISA 828 MkII in her recording process. Her approach centres on a communal workflow where the control room and live room operate as one shared space. For Katie, the ISA 828 MkII is a tool in service of that philosophy. Interspersed throughout the film, restoration engineers Lincoln Fong and Ken Hirsch appear, explaining the care and effort they put into keeping these historic consoles operational.
More than a history piece, the film regards ISA as a living legacy that continues to define the sound, reliability and engineering used by audio professionals worldwide.
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