London Post House Installs Quantel Genetic Engineering Workflow Solution

LipSync Post, a London-based post-production house, recently installed a Quantel Genetic Engineering shared workflow solution to support its two Quantel Pablo color correction suites and iQ DI system. All three systems can now work with the same shared media without wasting valuable time transferring media between suites or having to manage multiple different versions.

As a result, Colorist Lee Clappison estimates that LipSync Post is already benefiting from a 50% improvement in efficiency, and anticipates further gains “as we learn how to get even more out of the new workflow possibilities that Genetic Engineering offers.”

The majority of LipSync’s work is movie DI, with the company frequently handling all post production from scanning, effects, sound, and grading to deliverables. Recent projects include Bafta-nominated films Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll and Nowhere Boy.

“We’re able to do prep work such as dust busting, dropping in effects shots, sync checking, and versioning on the iQ while the creative work continues uninterrupted on the Pablos,” says Clappison. “It’s a much better way to work from a creative point of view because you don’t interrupt the flow, and it’s also greatly appreciated by clients because it eliminates the hanging around waiting for non-creative jobs to happen.”

As well as installing Genetic Engineering, LipSync has also upgraded all its Quantel systems to the latest V4 software and added the Stereo3D option.

“We see the Stereo3D market taking off rapidly now and offering real potential revenue streams,” says Clappison. “We have run extensive 3D tests and we are now in a position to offer full-on Stereo3D post production alongside our 2D expertise.”

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