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Post Logic Studios Opens New York Facility
By Elina Shatkin, March 18, 2004

     

Post Logic Studios announced the grand opening of its new full-service New York facility. Now open for business in historic Greenwich Village at 435 Hudson Street, Post Logic Studios NYC extends the Hollywood post-production mainstay's operations to the East Coast and enhances the company's wide-spanning digital mastering, online, editorial, restoration and graphics and effects capabilities with an array of savvy talent hires and technology buys. High-profile work, including two feature films for well-known directors, has already been booked for Post Logic Studios NYC at time of launch.

Post Logic Studios has designed its New York location with two telecine suites, one DRS suite, one audio layback suite, three quality control bays and a dedicated format conversion room

. These elegantly appointed suites are equipped with the latest technology offerings from Thomson, Pogle, Evertz, Snell & Wilcox, Soundmaster, Digidesign, Ultech, Albrecht, Dolby, Panasonic, Sony, MTI, Nvision and others. The company is also proud to have lured talented New York colorist Allan Rogers to join its artist team.

Rogers comes to Post Logic Studios NYC following 28 years at HBO, where he garnered mastering colorist credits on "Gangs of New York," "The Human Stain," "Passage to India" and the International Monitor Award-winning "Miss Evers' Boys."

Post Logic Studios is partnered in its New York venture with next-generation New York post house Outpost Digital, and the two are already collaborating from adjacent West Village offices. Outpost Digital, a one-stop shop for online and offline editorial, color correction, image processing and audio mix/record, is co-owned by @radical.media and Lexington Commercial Holdings, also the parent company and sole owner of Post Logic Studios.

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