LABODIGITAL BRINGS MEXICAN CINEMA TO A NEW ERA WITH MEYER SOUND
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KNOWN PRIMARILY FOR producing history documentaries, in recent years the Mexican film industry has risen to in- ternational status receiving critical praise at major movie festivals for acting, cin- ematography, and direction. To prepare its facilities for 21st century digital cin- ema production, LaboFilms in Mexico City has installed a state-of-the-art mixing stage at LaboDigital, featuring a
THX-certified Meyer Sound system to pro- vide the linear sound quality that translates smoothly across post-production and theatre reproduction.
With its Meyer Sound system, the 30-year- old LaboFilms has provided a prime THX- certified mixing stage for filmmakers in Mexico. To date, ten full-length films have been made at LaboDigital including “Quin- zaine des Realisateurs,” a Cannes Festi-
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val film; the Spanish, English, and Portu- guese versions of “El Delfin;” as well as the Spanish adaptations of “Fantastic Mr. Fox” and “Tooth Fairy.”
“The creation of LaboDigital was intended to improve the standard of moviemaking in this country,” says manager of Labo- Films, Carlos Cortes, who coordinated the Meyer Sound installation with LaboDigital Directors Charles Bathe and Guillermo
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