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Post, Sept, 2004
NEW YORK -- Long-time mixing facility Photomag (www.pmag.com) was acquired by Postworks in 2003 and has undergone an extensive round of studio updates that includes the addition of video editing capabilities. Now going by the name Photomag Sound & Image, the studio is equipped with two Avid Symphony NLEs in addition to its six upgraded Digidesign Pro Tools suites.
"Our infrastructure has been upgraded to allow seamless integration of our audio, video finishing and graphics capabilities," says Photomag Sound & Image president Joe Caterini.
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The Photomag editorial roster includes online editor/colorist Travis Antolik, editor Steve Beganyi and editor/GFX artist Anthony Cortese. The studio's mixing talent will continue to work on spot, television and feature film projects.
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