Pace Pictures Opens New Hollywood Facility

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Fri, 06/01/2018 - 13:23 -- Nick Dager

Independent post-production company Pace Pictures has opened a new sound and picture finishing facility in Hollywood.Independent post-production company Pace Pictures has opened a new sound and picture finishing facility in Hollywood. The 20,000 square foot site offers editorial finishing, color grading, visual effects, titling, sound editorial and sound mixing services. Key resources include a 20-seat, 4K color grading theater, two additional HDR color-grading suites and ten editorial finishing suites. It also features a Dolby Atmos mix stage designed by three-time Academy Award-winning re-recording mixer Michael Minkler, who is a partner in the company’s sound division.

The new facility is located within Ignited Spaces, a co-working site whose 45,000 square feet span three floors along Hollywood Boulevard. Ignited Spaces targets media and entertainment professionals and creatives with executive offices, editorial suites, conference rooms and hospitality-driven office services.

Pace Pictures has formed a strategic partnership with Ignited Spaces to provide film and television productions service packages encompassing the entire production lifecycle. “We’re offering a turnkey solution where everything is on-demand,” says Pace Pictures founder Heath Ryan. “A producer can start out at Ignited Spaces with a single desk and add offices as the production grows. When they move into post-production, they can use our facilities to manage their media and finish their projects. When the production is over, their footprint shrinks, overnight.”

Pace Pictures also features a Dolby Atmos mix stage designed by three-time Academy Award-winning re-recording mixer Michael Minkler, who is a partner in the company’s sound division.Pace Pictures is currently providing sound services for the upcoming Universal Pictures release Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. It is also handling post work for a virtual reality concert film on this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Completed projects include the independent features Silver LakeFlower and The Resurrection of Gavin Stone, the TV series iZombie, VR Concerts for the band Coldplay, Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza, and a Mariah Carey music video related to Sony Pictures’ animated feature The Star.

Technical features of the new facility include three DaVinci Resolve Studio color grading suites with professional color consoles and a Barco 4K HDR digital cinema projector in the finishing theater, and dual Avid Pro Tools S6 consoles in the Dolby Atmos mix stage, that also includes four Pro Tools HDX systems. The site features facilities for sound design, ADR and voiceover recording, title design and insert shooting. Onsite media management includes a robust SAN network, as well as LTO7 archiving and dailies services, and cold storage.

Ryan is an accomplished editor who has operated Pace Pictures as an editorial service for more than fifteen years. His many credits include the films Woody WoodpeckerVeronica MarsThe Little Rascals, Lawless Range and The Lookalike, as well as numerous concert films, music clips, television specials and virtual reality productions. He has also served as a producer on projects for Hallmark, Mariah Carey, Queen Latifah and others. Originally from Australia, he began his career with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Ryan notes that the goal of the new venture is to break from the traditional facility model and provide producers with flexible solutions tailored to their budgets and creative needs. “We want to remove the friction from storytelling. Allowing creative people to do what they have been employed to do: create. We take all the tasks off your hands that get in the way of making content.” Ryan says. “Clients do not have to use our talent; they can bring in their own colorists, editors and mixers. We can be a small part of the production, or we can be the backbone.”

Pace Pictures http://www.pacepictures.com