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Alchemy Post Sound Provides Foley for Nine Sundance Films

Westchester, New York — Continuing its long association with the world’s best independent films, Alchemy Post Sound provided Foley sound services for nine films screening at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. They include three films participating in the festival’s prestigious U.S. Dramatic Competition and two included in its Premieres track. Alchemy Post Sounds’ team for the […]

Broadway Stages plans another LIC film studio

Broadway Stages is bringing another movie production studio to Long Island City. The film and TV production company plans to convert 45-10 19th Avenue, currently a food production facility, into a 30-foot-tall studio, doubling the height of the existing structure there, according to an application filed with the city’s Department of Buildings. Broadway Stages is […]

Goldcrest Post and CinePointe Advisors Hosts Delivery Bootcamp for Indie Producers

Goldcrest Post’s Gretchen McGowan and Managing Director Domenic Rom are joined by CinePointe’s Stacey Smith for the evening. You’ve made a great film.  You’ve found a distributor. Now, you’ve been handed a list of deliverables that is a mile long and appears to be written in Sanskrit. Learn how to navigate the intricacies and pitfalls […]

Sounds of New York in the Sixties Recreated by Goldcrest for EPIX’s Epic Crime Series “Godfather of Harlem”

NEW YORK CITY— EPIX’s riveting crime drama Godfather of Harlem has earned critical praise and popular success for its unflinching portrait of 1960s Harlem under the sway of competing criminal gangs. A big part of the show’s uncanny realism derives from its soundtrack, edited and mixed at Goldcrest Post, which blends the idiosyncratic dialogue of […]

Veteran Colorist Anthony Raffaele of Cafe Society Joins SIM, New York

New York — Veteran colorist, Anthony Raffaele, whose work includes Café Society, Mapplethorpe and Fahrenheit 11/9, has joined the finishing staff at Sim, New York. With credits spread across features, episodic television and high-end documentaries, Raffaele brings versatility and experience to Sim, along with established relationships with top filmmakers and cinematographers. “Anthony is an ideal fit for the […]

Indie House Sound Lounge Introduces Extensive Podcast Service

NEW YORK – Sound Lounge, New York’s largest independent sound facility, has introduced a new package of sound production and post-production services for podcasts. The company is offering studio recording, remote recording, sound editing, sound design and mixing. The studio can also assist with music licensing, voice-over casting and other production requirements. Their aim is […]

New York Women in Film & TV Plan 40th Awards Gala with Estefan, Lemmons, Rosenthal and Others

Gloria Estefan, Kasi Lemmons and Jane Rosenthal. Photo credits: Jim Spellman/Getty Images; Araya Diaz/Getty Images; Jeff Spicer/Getty Images New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) is proud to present the 40th Annual NYWIFT MUSE AWARDS gala luncheon on Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 11:30am at the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel. Highlights from the […]

De Niro Taps Top Architect Bjarke Ingels for New Studio Design

by Jordi Lippe-Mcgraw Robert De Niro hopes to bring a little more Hollywood to New York City with the construction of a new movie studio in Queens, and the Oscar-winning actor has enlisted famed Scandinavian architect Bjarke Ingels to make it happen. Backed by De Niro, his real-estate broker son, Raphael De Niro, Tribeca Enterprises CEO Jane […]

Hand-Crafted Foley by Alchemy Post Sound Helps Award-winning Indie Dramedy “The Climb”

First time director Michael Angelo Covino’s story of two men required specialized Foley sound by Alchemy Post Sound to accompany its frequent use of long, uninterrupted camera shots. The Climb, director Michael Angelo Covino’s engaging debut feature, centers on the complex friendship between two men, Michael and Kyle, played by Covino and real-life friend Kyle Martin. […]

Director/Producer Lisa D’Apolito’s Love, Gilda Garners Two Primetime EMMY Noms

Intimate Look At Late Comic Gilda Radner Nominated For Outstanding Documentary And Outstanding Music Composition For Documentary Image: Love, Gilda director and co-producer Lisa D’Apolito NEW YORK, NY – “Love, Gilda,” the documentary about Saturday Night Live great Gilda Radner (released though Magnolia Pictures, aired on CNN in early 2019)  produced by 3 Faces Films and directed by Lisa D’Apolito has received 2 EMMY® nominations in the […]

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