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RUN V T
runvt.tv Newman St, Charlotte St, London md Balvinder Singh Sanghera dir ops Happy Chhokar genres TV credits Gold Rush: Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue, Royal Autopsy, The Man Who Bought Cricket services audio (stereo, 5.1, ADR), grading (HD), editing, hire PRODUCER 24th PEER 26th
The Man Who Bought Cricket
“Now approaching 27 years of being truly independent is a great milestone,” says Run VT. This year it has also “managed to increase our clientele, and this has led to us getting a third premises. Getting a third premises is the highlight to date, giving us an additional 13 offline suites and 3 audio suites.”
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CINELAB
cinelab.co.uk Slough, Berks md Adrian Bull fac mgr Simon Chubbock genres TV, film, ads, promos, corp credits The Banshees of Inisherin, The Witcher, Burberry Open Spaces services audio (stereo, 5.1), grading (HD, 4K, HDR), editing, film scanning, restoration PRODUCER - PEER -
“The evolution of the
The Banshees of Inisherin
company from a film lab to a fully integrated film and digital services company” and “expanding our service offering to include finishing work.” has been the standout development. It says it’s now “in the unique position of being able to facilitate clients from shoot to screen, whether shooting film, digital or hybrid - across all formats and for all genres, including feature films.”
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CODA
codapostproduction.com
Charlotte Street, London; Brighton md Steve Doran fac mgr Greg Walsh genres TV, film, ads, corporate, credits Christmas on Mistletoe Farm, George Clarke’s Remarkable Renovations, Meet the Khans services audio (5.1, Foley, ADR), grading (HD, 4K,HDR) vfx (2D) editing PRODUCER 29th PEER -
Remarkable Renovations
Coda says a highlight was working on “our first feature film for Netflix, which was fun. It’s always a pleasure to work on a Christmas project in July, gets you into the spirit.” It also says its Brighton facility “is only growing, and working with so many new and exciting companies down on the south coast.
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twickenhamstudios.com Twickenham facility manager Rachel Morrison CTO Malcolm Ellison genres film, TV, ads credits Top Gun Maverick, The House of Gucci, Ten Percent services audio (5.1, 7.1, Foley, ADR, Atmos HE+T), grading (HD, 4K, HDR) vfx (2D), editing, studios PRODUCER - PEER 26th
Twickenham says it has “invested heavily in both our sound and picture departments and it was good to see that the investments were positively received within the industry and are now busy into next year.”
44 THE LOOK
thelooklondon.com Margaret St, London ceo Thomas Urbye fac mgr Dan Marbrook genres TV, film credits Gangs of London, Landscapers, Persuasion services grading (4K, HDR) PRODUCER 30th PEER 19th
The Look has seen a “significant increase in the scale of projects in terms of budget, vfx and ambition” in recent times, as well as “increasing lists of deliverables as co productions increase ever changing video formats.” The Look has opened a new floor at its facility to deal with the work and also upped the workforce by 30%.
Top Gun Maverick
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Landscapers
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