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Post Production

  • The OutPost provided the 5.1 surround mix for the trailer of this iconic PBS series.
  • Filmaker John Stimpson (The Legend of Lucy Keyes, The Spruce & The Pines) recently put the finishing touches on his latest film "Ghost Light" at the OutPost at WGBH. Stimpson on working with re-recording mixer Chris Anderson in A-mix: "I think this is the fourth movie we’ve done with Chris now in your facility and it’s been a great experience and the mixes Chris has done for us are wonderful." The OutPost coordinated ADR in A-Mix between Boston, Outloud Audio in NYC, and Margarita Mix/Hollywood, while award-winning Foley artist Joan Rowe gave it that extra level of cinematic detail.
  • Frontline has their first ever Oscar nomination for Best Documentary Feature and it was graded at the OutPost at WGBH. You can read more at Frontline's site.
  • Ken Burns and Lynn Novick worked for over ten years on their epic 18-hour series "The Vietnam War". As they were finishing the domestic masters they decided to create a version for Vietnamese speakers so that they could experience it in their native tongue. The OutPost took on the project and deployed its multi-faceted technology and multi-talented team. Director of Post-Production Chris Fournelle designed a unique workflow that saved a huge amount of time (and money) by leveraging the closed-caption metadata.
  • QuickTime is a common video player on both Windows and Mac platforms with many applications relying on the QuickTime engine to play and process video files. For instance, Avid Media Composer utilizes the QuickTime 7 engine for both import and export functions. Installing QuickTime and QuickTime components can solve many problems, but on occasion it can also cause a few unexpected issues.