Warner Bros. De Lane Lea (WBDLL) has now moved from its current home on Dean Street to Ilona Rose House, Soho Estates’ new development on Greek Street.
Located over three floors of the building, it will be home to the UK’s largest mixing stage.
Kim Waugh, EVP Worldwide Post Production Creative Services, said: “This new home for our team of multi- award winning talent will bring another level of service to the post production world in London. The size and quality of the stages are exceptional, and I’m delighted we are remaining within the heart of Soho’s vibrant and creative community.”
John James, Managing Director, Soho Estates said: “We are delighted that Warner Bros. is moving to Soho Estates’ Ilona Rose House. The essence of Soho is the creative spark, and this new West-End hub is a boost for London’s film industry. Ilona Rose House is a 300,000 sq. ft mixed-use development and we can’t wait to bring to life the diverse offering it brings to the area.”
The 32,000 sq. ft WBDLL site was purpose-built, enabling the design to be planned from the outset.
It houses:
The UK’s largest mixing stage featuring a 4K DCI laser projection with Dolby Atmos and IMAX monitoring
An impressive suite of 45 networked and acoustically treated cutting rooms with a programmable advanced lighting system
Three further mixing stages with 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos with laser projection
Two large DCI grading theatres including 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos monitoring and acoustically treated to the same standard as the mixing stages which enables seamless movement from mix to grade and vice versa
A purpose-built ADR environment with accompanying talent green room
Enhanced client spaces including a large café/bar, a dedicated video conference room and a private dining space
Jon Creamer
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