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BITS & PIECES DE LANE LEA MOVING TO NEW SPACE LONDON — Warner Bros. De Lane Lea (WBDLL) announced that it will be moving from its current home on Dean Street to Ilona Rose House, Soho Estates' new development on Greek Street. Spanning three floors of the build- ing, the purpose-built post production house (www.wbsl.com/de-lane-lea/) will be home to one of the UK's largest mixing stages. "This new home for our team of multi-award-winning talent will bring another level of service to the post production world in London," states Kim Waugh, EVP worldwide post production creative services. "The size and quality of the stages are exceptional, and I'm delighted we are remaining within the heart of Soho's vibrant and creative community. We can't wait to open our doors next month." The 32,000-square-foot WBDLL site benefits from being purpose-built, enabling the design to be planned from the outset, providing clients with a seamless experience. Some of the facility's highlights include one of the UK's largest mixing stages, featuring 4K DCI laser projection with Dolby Atmos and IMAX monitoring; 45 networked and acoustical- ly treated cutting rooms, with a programmable advanced lighting system; three mixing stages with 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos capabilities and laser projection; and two large DCI grading theatres, including 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos monitoring and acousti- cally treated to the same standard as the mixing stages. The location is also home to a purpose-built ADR environment with accompanying talent green room. Client space also includes a large café/bar, a video conference room and a private dining room. "We are delighted that Warner Bros. is moving to Soho Estates' Ilona Rose House," says John James, managing director, Soho Estates. "The essence of Soho is the creative spark, and this new West-End hub is a boost for London's film industry. Ilona Rose House is a 300,000-square-foot mixed- use development and we can't wait to bring to life the diverse offering it brings to the area." www.postmagazine.com 10 POST SEPT/OCT 2022 N E X T I S S U E OUTLOOK 2023 Post's November/December issue will once again feature an Outlook theme, with professionals from throughout the industry weighing in on the latest technology trends and techniques, and what they expect to see in the year ahead. We will also look at some of the films getting early Oscar attention. MARI KOHN 818.291.1153 | mkohn@postmagazine.com CO N TACT U S A B O U T P R I N T & O N L I N E A DV E RT I S I N G O P P O RT U N I T I ES : SPACE CLOSE: N OV E M B E R 1 6 T H MATERIAL CLOSE: N OV E M B E R 2 1 ST DELIVERY: D EC E M B E R 1 9 T H THE BATMAN INSIDE WETA'S BLOCKBUSTER VFX W H E R E T E C H N O L O G Y A N D TA L E N T M E E T S M www.postmagazine.com POST MAR/APR 2022 PLUS: ANIMATION: NAMOO MAKING MUSIC VIDEOS REMOTE WORKFLOWS THE OUTFIT DIRECTOR GRAHAM MOORE WORKSTATIONS GHOSTS PRODUCING & POSTING THIS 'AMERICAN-IZED' HIT COMEDY W H E R E T E C H N O L O G Y A N D TA L E N T M E E T S M www.postmagazine.com POST MAY/JUNE 2022 PLUS: ANIMATION: PIXAR'S TURNING RED EDITING: MENUDO: FOREVER YOUNG REVIEW: WACOM ONE DISPLAY TABLET CAMERAS, LENSES, SOUND LIBRARIES & MORE! SUMMER BLOCKBUSTERS ELVIS, BULLET TRAIN & TOP GUN: MAVERICK W H E R E T E C H N O L O G Y A N D TA L E N T M E E T S M www.postmagazine.com POST JULY/AUG 2022 PLUS: ANIMATION: DISNEY-PIXAR'S LIGHTYEAR EMMY NOMINEES MUSIC VIDEOS BLACKMAGIC DESIGN'S CLOUD STORE MINI & CLOUD POD OSCAR WINNING SOUND EDITOR TOM MCCARTHY RETIRES CULVER CITY, CA — Sony Pictures Entertainment has announced the retirement of Tom "Tommy" McCarthy, executive vice president of post production facilities for SPE. Over the course of his 32-year career at SPE, McCarthy led the studio's sound editorial and mixing departments, built SPE's reputation as a premiere des- tination for post production services, and created an environment where creative talent could thrive. McCarthy was a sound editor on such classic tele- vision shows as How The West Was Won, CHIPs and Logan's Run. In 1992, he won an Academy Award in Sound Editing for Bram Stoker's Dracula. He is also a recipient of a British Academy Award (BAFTA) for Out of Africa, and an MPSE Golden Reel Award for the television movie Doll Maker. "Tommy's contributions to SPE and the impact he's had on the industry, and those who have been fortunate enough to work with him, are immeasurable," says Jon Hookstratten, EVP of administration & operations, Sony Pictures. "He and his team have created a culture which reflects the absolute best in the business. For this reason, I am happy to announce that Kimberly Jimenez has been promoted to senior vice president of post production services. Kimberly is a 30-year veteran in the post sound industry. She came to Sony in 2018 with deep experiences leading post sound teams, including those at NBC Universal, Soundelux and Todd-AO...I look forward to seeing Kimberly's continued leadership and commitment to our best-in-class post production team and facilities."

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