Auckland Unveils Latest Screen Production Gem
Auckland Unveils Latest Screen Production Gem
16 October, 2017 07:00am
Auckland region adds to a growing list of world-class screen production facilities with the most state-of-the-art post production facility in the Southern Hemisphere.
Department of Post is known for pushing the boundaries of technology, to ensure every storyteller has access to the best tools and talent, regardless of project scale or budget. With the increased focus on International Screen Attraction to Auckland, a complimentary post production facility to accommodate productions using the new Kumeu Film Studios is poised to bring significant overall economic benefit to the region.
The new
central-city facility will house a DCI-compliant 30 seat
screening theater, with New Zealand's first Christie
CP4325-RGB Laser projector, making it future-proof as an
industry standard HDR capable facility, both for television
and feature film finishing.
Department of Post is
also bringing Auckland its first full-size Dolby Atmos
far-field audio mix theater. Formal partnerships with a
number of much-loved boutique Audio facilities and
freelancers add both talent and technology to the company.
The building will house ADR, Foley, Edit and Mix rooms with
secure, high-speed connectivity worldwide.
CTO and
company co-founder James Gardner went the extra mile,
seeking out new and emerging technology products to add
unique value to the project:
“We are a small,
kiwi business. But we knew it was important to not just
build another post facility, we had to invest in the most
ground-breaking, state-of-the-art technology the industry
has to offer. We have to punch above our weight, to remind
the world how innovative and unafraid we are down here in
New Zealand.”
New Zealand Film Commission grants
and incentives make international productions more willing
to extend their spend here in New Zealand, with services
such as dailies, editorial, VFX and other post production
services. Until now, Auckland has lacked many of the
resources locally to provide options for productions brought
here by International Screen Attraction efforts.
While 70% of New Zealand’s filmmakers and crew
are Auckland-based, lack of high-end resources has forced
78% of post production work to Wellington in recent years.
Filmmakers and storytellers have suffered from lack of
competition in the sector, while the Auckland region has
lost millions of dollars in jobs, revenue and flow-on
economic benefits.
“Too many of our local
filmmakers have had to take time away from their homes and
families, and been at a further economic disadvantage from
lack of competition across service providers in high-end
feature film post production. We have built a home for kiwi
storytellers,” says Department of Post Head of Operations,
Katie Hinsen.
The new home of New Zealand’s
screen industry will open in December 2017.
The
new Department of Post facility includes:
End-to-end HDR and cinema workflows, including the latest Christie RGB 4K Laser Projector, in a 30-seat DI Theater. The only fully industry-standard HDR-compliant post production facility in New Zealand, with the world’s highest quality projection of your production in post.
Full audio post production facilities, including Auckland’s only full-size Dolby Atmos far-field mix theater.
Spacious, comfortable production offices, meeting rooms and entertainment areas, to make you feel at home in a fully-secure facility. With plenty of car parking, you can work comfortably amongst Ponsonby’s best bars, restaurants and cafes.
For more information, contact info@departmentofpost.com
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