South Lake Audio Services, a union-signatory sound company offering mixing and ADR services for motion pictures and television, has launched in Burbank. Veteran sound executive Paul Rodriguez will serve as president with four-time Emmy-nominated re-recording mixer Keith Rogers heading the creative team. South Lake will operate out of the facilities of postproduction house Roundabout Entertainment where it will have three mix stages and multiple ADR recording studios, with plans to add four more mix stages next year.
The new venture has already mixed its first two television series: season three of AMC’s Halt and Catch Fire and the debut season of Westworld for HBO. Upcoming projects include The Exorcist (Fox) and Frequency (Warner Bros.).
“Studios and independent producers have a new resource for sound,” said Rodriguez. “We offer some of the industry’s most talented and experienced mixers and some of the best mix stages in Southern California. And it’s available in a comfortable, relaxed and friendly environment, where many other sound and picture services are readily available.” Rodriguez adds that South Lake has forged a close working relationship with sound editing company Atomic Sound, also headquartered on the Roundabout campus.
South Lake’s mix stages are equipped with latest generation Avid Icon D-Control digital consoles and Pro Tools editing systems. They also feature 4K and HD projection systems, are Dolby certified and capable of mixing in 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound.
Rodriguez brings more than 20 years of experience in sound, including executive roles at Todd-AO/Soundelux, Wilshire Stages, 4MC and EFX Systems. In addition to managing sales and operations for South Lake, he will continue to serve as VP of audio services and development for Roundabout, a position he assumed last year.
Rogers has more than 200 credits as a re-recording mixer across television and features. His most recent Emmy nomination came in 2012 for the drama series Person of Interest. His other Emmy noms were for the miniseries The Andromeda Strain, The Ten Commandments and Annie. He won a CAS Award in 2010 for Into the Blue 2: The Reef, alongside eight other nominations. A freelancer for most of the past decade, he also spent 12 years on staff at Walt Disney Studios.
Other key staff include effects mixer Scott Weber, ADR mixer Colin Rogers, recordist Kyle O’Neil and recordist/engineer Teddy Salas. More staff are expected to come on board as additional mix stages are brought online. The company is also eying the establishment of a satellite facility on Los Angeles’ Westside.