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Deluxe New York Expands

Deluxe New York, a Deluxe Entertainment Services company, has expanded its feature film post production offerings in the city with the launch of a new sound mixing stage

New York, NY (November 6, 2013)—Deluxe New York, a Deluxe Entertainment Services company, has expanded its feature film post production offerings in the city with the launch of a new sound mixing stage

Located in the 435 Hudson Street facility, the mixing facility features a fully outfitted stage for sound artists working on any size feature or TV project to come and work. The 18-seat theater includes an Avid Pro Tools dual-Icon board and full complement of inputs for additional drives and workstations, and an environment 32 ft. long, 25 ft. wide and 16 ft. high with a 19-by-11-foot screen. The room has both film and digital projection, and is capable of audio playback in every format, including 5.1 and 7.1, Dolby SR, Dolby Digital (SRD) and DTS.

“Recently, we’ve seen a considerable increase in demand for major mixing stages in New York,” explains Deluxe New York’s general manager, Domenic Rom. “This luxurious space offers producers a chance to mix any kind of feature or television project. For the many productions also working at Deluxe NY for their color grading or editorial needs, this top-flight mixing stage in the same building is an extra convenience.”

As soon as it opened as a mixing stage, the supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer Craig Henighan (Black Swan; Snow White and the Huntsman) and his team christened the space for some work they were doing on a major studio feature slated for release next year. “The technical setup was completely familiar and the room sounds very good,” Henighan reports. “We were in there as soon as the paint was dry and we could do our work exactly as we would at any top-level mixing stage.”

“This theater is one of the best and most advanced in the city, and the very best in the downtown area,” notes David Feldman, director of sales for sister company, Company 3, NY. “The mixing stage is a great new option for all feature productions interested in posting in New York.”

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