Goldcrest Studio Facilities
Goldcrest Post was launched in 1992 - located across two key sites in the heart of Soho. One of the UK 's largest facilities, it meets the exacting standards of feature film, broadcast television and all multimedia applications. The London operation comprises five dubbing theatres and sound transfer suites, a specialist deliveries room, and a 60-seat presentation theatre. The luxury penthouse apartments, the production offices and the 60+ cutting rooms all have 200Mbit/s access to SohoNet, and are serviced by certified Avid technicians and full-time IT experts. Goldcrest Post has a long and prestigious list of credits including The Last Emperor, Saving Private Ryan, Bridget Jones' Diary, Gangs of New York, the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, The Magic Roundabout, Hotel Rwanda, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Batman Begins, The Brothers Grimm, and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
In 2000, a sister facility was launched in New York City's West Village. Goldcrest Post New York incorporates a 50-seat screening room with 35mm and HD/SD Digital Projection and three fully equipped Dubbing Theatres with ADR and Foley. The entire third floor is dedicated to Sound Design with a proprietary all digital workflow. In addition, there are 23 online and offline picture editing suites, a gigabit network, picture and sound editing suites, production offices and a CGI department. In 2004, Goldcrest Post NY opened their brand-new HD/2K Digital Intermediate Theatre. This theatre provides clients with 2k Data or HD Online Editorial and Color Correction services to a large screen. The cinema environment, 16 ft by 9 ft screen and Dark Chip projector, provide filmmakers with accurate pre-visualization of their films in the Editorial, Visual Effects, and Color Correction stages. Goldcrest Post NY is designed to facilitate the post-production processes for the independent filmmaker.
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