Jon Spira and editor Ben Lavington Martin visited the studio with a rough cut of the feature music documentary "Anyone Can Play the Guitar". We offered advice on the sound post production and Jon was happy with the consultation. He is currently in the process of trying to secure funding to complete post-production for sound mixing and legal and licensing fees for the feature-length documentary and we look forward to working with Jon in the near future.
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Anyone Can Play the Guitar
Oxford born Jon Spira was introduced to the medium of film by his dad and one of his earliest childhood memories is assisting his father in the creation of short animations using Super 8mm film. Since returning to Oxford Jon has been engaged in an ongoing documentary project which seeks to trace the history of Oxford's music scene over the last 30 years. To read the full article, click here:
Jon Spira and editor Ben Lavington Martin visited the studio with a rough cut of the feature music documentary "Anyone Can Play the Guitar". We offered advice on the sound post production and Jon was happy with the consultation. He is currently in the process of trying to secure funding to complete post-production for sound mixing and legal and licensing fees for the feature-length documentary and we look forward to working with Jon in the near future.
Jon Spira and editor Ben Lavington Martin visited the studio with a rough cut of the feature music documentary "Anyone Can Play the Guitar". We offered advice on the sound post production and Jon was happy with the consultation. He is currently in the process of trying to secure funding to complete post-production for sound mixing and legal and licensing fees for the feature-length documentary and we look forward to working with Jon in the near future.
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Our Time Alone
Our Time Alone is short film by Gurchetan Singh (dir) / Hank Starrs (prod) for Blank Slate, part of the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund Digital Shorts Scheme. Blank Slate is a UK-wide digital short film scheme supporting the next generation of cutting-edge black, Asian and minority ethnic filmmaking talent. Blank Slate is produced by B3 Media in partnership with the UK Film Council and Arts Council England.
Dreambase Studios provided complete sound post-production for this short film involving foley recording, ADR, sound design and mix as well as creating a DVD working copy for the B3 Media tour.
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Wednesday, 9 September 2009
November Press Release
Today was our first press release for Dreambase Studios Limited. Since starting the company in September 2009 we have completed the sound post production on a UK Film Council / B3 Media funded short film, sound post production work for Dolby Laboratories, editing webfilm for a number of companies as well as providing sound consultancy for the National Film and Television School.
Sunday, 6 September 2009
Dolby 5.1 Mix for IBC
IBC is the leading annual event for professionals involved in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment content. IBC prides itself on the highest technical standards in its demonstrations and conference facilities. It could not do this without the active support of many companies who provide equipment and expertise including Dolby.
Dreambase Studios was commissioned to re-mix a total of eighteen, 5.1 soundtracks from various broadcast and film sources to provide a 5.1 showreel piece for Dolby to demo at the IBC event.
"Great job, easy to work with. Delivered on time and on budget" [Mick Dwyer - Senior Engineer, Broadcast Systems, Dolby Laboratories Inc]
Dreambase Studios was commissioned to re-mix a total of eighteen, 5.1 soundtracks from various broadcast and film sources to provide a 5.1 showreel piece for Dolby to demo at the IBC event.
"Great job, easy to work with. Delivered on time and on budget" [Mick Dwyer - Senior Engineer, Broadcast Systems, Dolby Laboratories Inc]
Friday, 4 September 2009
Ubisoft: Assassin's Creed II
Ubisoft is a leading international developer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment products.
Dolby approached Dreambase Studios for the editing of elements and HD title overlays of Ubisoft's 'Assassin's Creed' demo pod at the IFA consumer electronics show. (A showcase for innovation and the technology of tomorrow.)
Picture courtesy of Ubisoft Entertainment.
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Radio In Schools
Radio In Schools is an independent, not for profit organisation. It offers a safe podcasting platform to allow schools, children and a new generation of listeners to get their voice heard in their own communities.
Dreambase Studios provided 100% post production creating a promotional video for the nationwide launch of Radio In Schools. A high definition version was used at trade shows and a standard definition version for the Radio In Schools website. We provided video capture, ingest, upscaling, transcoding and editing as well as sound design, mix and music composition delivered to a very tight schedule. The promo can be viewed in full on Dreambase Studios' Vimeo and YouTube channels.
"I love the ident, sounding fantastic and really like the direction of it." [Melissa Thom - Director, Radio In Schools]
Dreambase Studios provided 100% post production creating a promotional video for the nationwide launch of Radio In Schools. A high definition version was used at trade shows and a standard definition version for the Radio In Schools website. We provided video capture, ingest, upscaling, transcoding and editing as well as sound design, mix and music composition delivered to a very tight schedule. The promo can be viewed in full on Dreambase Studios' Vimeo and YouTube channels.
"I love the ident, sounding fantastic and really like the direction of it." [Melissa Thom - Director, Radio In Schools]
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Welcome To Dreambase Studios
Today was the first day of trading for Dreambase Studios Limited. We work in what was the birthplace of Wiltshire Radio. The studios were designed and built by Grimshaw Architects in 1982 [see pics below] and were home to the radio station as it re-branded to GWR FM in 1985, after a merger with Radio West.
The studio construction offers well isolated rooms, minimising cross talk with good acoustic performance for reference mixing and with the aid of sand filled pods in the exterior of the building, the noise floor is very low indeed. This makes it perfect for ADR and Foley recordings allowing maximum dynamics to the source audio.
For us these are exciting times indeed and as the studios (as we!) evolve we hope to provide production, post-production, engineering and innovative solutions to a variety of digital media content creation.
For us these are exciting times indeed and as the studios (as we!) evolve we hope to provide production, post-production, engineering and innovative solutions to a variety of digital media content creation.
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