Genuine Rock 'n' Roll

Jan 1, 2005, By Tom Kenny

Rock 'n' roll sells. It always has. But here in 2005, we have Zeppelin selling Cadillacs, the Stones licensed to Microsoft and Iggy Pop being used to...

Sound Lounge

Dec 1, 2004, By David Weiss

What's the key to being a successful audio post mix house in New York City? While there are a lot of facilities struggling to discover the answer, Sound...

NYC Gets Bionic Post Boost

Nov 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Keyframe Post-turned-Bionic Media (New York City, www.bionic.tv) has expanded its space to include nine edit suites with Avid Media Composer, Symphony...

A Long Time Ago

Nov 1, 2004, By Blair Jackson

With its infinite scenic vistas, colorful neighborhoods and rich history, San Francisco has always been a magnet for filmmakers. It's the city The Thin...

Skywalker Sound

Nov 1, 2004, By Tom Kenny

We tend to give a lot of ink to Skywalker Sound, and with good reason. First, it's Skywalker Sound, and the mystique generated by the name itself has...

M. Night Shyamalan

Nov 1, 2004, By Tom Kenny

Night Shyamalan is something of a throwback. In today's Hollywood, where CGI runs rampant and blockbuster translates as huge action effects, Shyamalan...

Multi-Platform Integration at HSR

Nov 1, 2004, By Gary Eskow

Actors' strike. Economic downturn. Rate-cutting. Big studios closing. If there's one thing you can count on in the New York post community no matter the...

Quality Screening, Four at a Time

Sep 1, 2004, By Maureen Droney

The hottest place in Los Angeles to see and hear a movie isn't open to the public. It's NT Audio's patent-pending state-of-the-art theater. That's where...

You've Got Mail, Studio Center!

Sep 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Customizing the audio greetings for AOL 9.0 Optimized SE was the largest single project in the 38-year history of Studio Center Worldwide Audio (Norfolk,...

Post Facilities Show Strong Growth With Audio Upgrades

Sep 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

BSKYB, LONDON BskyB's audio post department has purchased seven Fairlight Satellite workstations; the sale, systems integration and support were supplied...

Inon Zur

Sep 1, 2004, By Breean Lingle

Music composers live deep in the heart of game development, working with the finest gear and a host of talented programmers and producers. Although original...

Chace Audio Celebrates 20 Years

Jul 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Los Angeles-based sound preservation/restoration specialists Chace Audio (www.chace.com) has remastered film soundtracks into 5.1 or 6.1 multichannel...

New Wave Entertainment

Jun 1, 2004, By Maureen Droney

The term fully diversified takes on new meaning when it comes to describing New Wave Entertainment. Housed in a 40,000-square-foot complex in the heart...

Tonic for the Audio Soul

Jun 1, 2004, By Gary Eskow

Longtime New York audio post vet Peter Fish opened his own audio post facility, Tonic, on the East side of Manhattan nearly three years ago. In a partnership...

Post Openings—Dallas Audio Post

Jun 1, 2004

Audio production studio Dallas Audio Post's new 6,000-square-foot home features three 5.1-ready control rooms and recording booths and a 3.5-terabyte...

Post Openings—audioEngine, New York City

Jun 1, 2004

Audio post-production company audioEngine (www.audioengine.net) unveiled its fourth room, Studio D, a 5.1 mixing and recording studio that is home to...

Streisand Dedicates Renovated Sony Scoring Stage

May 1, 2004, Maureen Droney

Sony Pictures Entertainment (Culver City, Calif.) threw an elegant afternoon soiree on February 9, 2004, to celebrate the renaming of its recently renovated...

Building to Broadcast

Apr 1, 2004, By Mel Lambert

Digital television has enjoyed a long gestation period from its bold and brash introduction a decade ago. For a myriad reasons, the availability of HDTV was delayed and on-air launch dates slipped forward....

Serge Audio

Apr 1, 2004, By Gary Eskow

Peter the Great, if you believe in the hereafter, is out there somewhere smiling down on Serge Ossorguine....

Jim Roberts' Brandon Productions

Dec 1, 2003, By Josh Max

Jim Roberts was one of the lucky dot-commers: His Internet company was bought out before the big Web crash in the late 1990s. However, like thousands...

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