Left Bank Pictures Relies on Gravity House Edit Suites for ‘The Crown’
The Soho-based facility provided facilities for editing the sixth and final season
LONDON—Gravity Media’s Gravity House post-production facility supported Sony Pictures Television’s Left Bank Pictures for delivery of the sixth and final season of the Netflix series “The Crown.”
The team at Gravity House in the heart of Soho provided the editing team with 18 editing suites. In addition, it supplied Avid Media Composer suites networked via a central Avid Nexis storage solution, it said.
“We are delighted to have welcomed ‘The Crown’ team to Gravity House,” said Rebecca Martin, post-production and facilities manager for Gravity House. “We created a creative hub, a place to work that’s both practical, luxurious and simply an enjoyable place to be. Gravity House offers networked suites of cutting rooms with a creative atmosphere that helps inspire the offline process.”
Gravity House offers post-production teams spacious, high-spec editing and online multi-use suites. They can be repurposed for a range of feature film and TV projects. The 40 spaces can also be used for offline editing and VFX as well as for meetings, screening and production offices.
Other recent film and TV projects worked on by the Gravity House team ensuring tech and editing post-production support include: “The French Dispatch,” “The Dig,” “The Banshees of Inisherin,” “I Care A Lot,” “A Discovery of Witches” and “SILO.”
More information is available on the company’s website.
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