you could be here
July 22nd, 2016 by tor
This could be your view at your next mix, except with Tor & Kat in the seats instead of having them empty. And with your movie up on the screen instead of 2 Years 8 Days.
Yeah, that’s right, we now have a dedicated computer for each of our re-recording mixers. We had the idea one day when we were moving the ADR stage from I-25 Studios to Albuquerque Studios for a session out there. The whole ADR rig became portable at the beginning of the most recent season of The Night Shift and we’ve gotten to the point where we can wrap an actor at one location and two hours later be recording an actor across town at the other location. If we could do that, sure we could move the ADR rig on to the mix stage for a two-mixer setup. Right? To quote Apocalypse Now, “absolutely god damned right” we can. The first time it took about 2 hours, and that included a lot of troubleshooting, so we’ll probably have that time down to about an hour pretty soon.
Boo-yah!
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Ralph Bakshi
August 26th, 2015 by tor
I don’t think we can say enough how much we are loving working with the incomparable Ralph Bakshi, his son Eddie, and the whole team on Last Days of Coney Island.
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fun past, fun future
June 1st, 2015 by tor
We have really enjoyed working on the last few projects we finished, are in the process of finishing up a few equally rewarding projects, and have a handful of projects lining up that look fantastic. #NMfilm FTW!
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Beats 4 Tanner
February 8th, 2015 by tor
We’re delighted to start work on a new feature documentary, Beats 4 Tanner. It’s a very heartwarming and at times heartwrenching story and our absolute pleasure to be part of bringing it to a screen near you. http://t.co/J2bK2BZMTn
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good people looking to do good #NMpost work
April 25th, 2013 by tor
This is a quickie because we’re crazy-busy, but I really want to take a minute to post it. The Roswell Project is a home-grown New Mexico project looking for financing to do their post here in New Mexico. We personally know some of the people involved and have worked on, seen, or heard about some of their other projects, so we’re very much looking forward to what they’re cooking up on this one.
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