• Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016
People on the Move
Steve Foster joins Deluxe Toronto as sr. re-recording mixer
Deluxe Toronto's (l-r) Steve Foster, Mike Baskerville and Christian T. Cooke
  • LOS ANGELES
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Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc. (Deluxe) announced that award-winning sound professional Steve Foster has joined Deluxe Toronto as a sr. re-recording mixer. With a musican’s ear for audio and more than 25 years in the sound industry, Foster is slated to take on his first project at Deluxe Toronto--the second season of SyFy’s series The Expanse.

Foster comes to Deluxe Toronto from Techicolor Toronto, formerly Toronto’s Sounds Interchange, where he helped establish the long-form audio and ADR departments, and wrote the score for 90s thriller Killer Image.”His credits include Narcos, Rolling Stones: At the Max, and the Hannibal TV series. He earned a Gemini Award for Dramatic Sound on Everest, a Genie Award for Overall Sound on Passchendaele, and four Motion Picture Sound Editor Golden Reels for sound editing and ADR for various episodics, among nearly a dozen other awards nominations. 

“Steve is one of the top mixers in town and adding him to our roster of talent alongside Chris Cooke and Mike Baskerville gives us a one-two-three punch to make sure clients can always find what they need at Deluxe Toronto,” said Nick Iannelli, Deluxe Toronto SVP of post production. 

Along with growing its team, Deluxe Toronto has also extended its capabilities, adding a new Dolby Atmos mixing theater geared toward episodic production to its facility. It features equipment and layout identical to the studio’s existing three episodic sound theaters, allowing for consistent and flexible review sessions for all of the 10-12 projects simultaneously flowing through Deluxe Toronto. The facility also houses an enormous theatrical mix theater with 36-channel Dolby Atmos sound, and a sound stage for ADR recording.

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