His passion for film led him to study at ESCAC (Catalan Film and Audiovisual School), where he graduated with a specialization in sound. He began his career at the Sonoblok studio in Barcelona, where he had the opportunity to learn from two of his early mentors: the renowned sound mixers Ricard Casals and Marc Orts. In 2011, he joined sound designer Oriol Tarragó's team as a sound editing assistant, working on acclaimed productions such as The Impossible (J.A. Bayona) and Enemy (Denis Villeneuve). Since then, Tarragó has become his greatest mentor and inspiration. At the same time, and at just 23 years old, he began developing his career as a sound designer on various Spanish productions. Since then, he has worked as a sound designer and supervisor on numerous projects. In 2013, after an extensive collaboration with Oriol Tarragó, he co-founded Coser y Cantar Estudio, a company he remains a partner in. To date, he has received two nominations for the prestigious Golden Reel Awards and has won one Goya Award (for Tres) and one Golden Reel Award (for La Sociedad de la Nieve). In addition to his work in film, in 2015 he began teaching sound engineering for film at ESCAC and, since 2018, has held the position of head of the sound engineering department at the same institution.