The new company will focus on sound and music for features, television and interactive entertainment.
HOLLYWOOD -- (SPW) --
Picture Head, a full-service post production facility, has formed a new independent sound company under the name Formosa Group. The new entity, located at the historic “The Lot” in West Hollywood, will provide post production sound and music services for features, television, interactive entertainment and emerging markets.
Formosa Group is pleased to announce the signing of Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer Mark Mangini. A 3-time Oscar nominee, Mangini brings more than 20 years of experience in feature and television sound, and credits that include Jack the Giant Slayer, Mr. Popper’s Penguins and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
New staff additions include Matt Dubin, who will serve as Vice President, Business Development and Morris Naish, as Sales Producer/Coordinator. Both individuals bring their own valuable entertainment expertise to Formosa Group.
About Picture Head
Picture Head is a world-class facility servicing the motion picture, television and cross-platform markets. The company utilizes state-of-the-art technology in a complete digital environment for standard definition, high definition, 2K and 4K requirements for editing, 3D, visual effects, graphics and media distribution. Picture Head is Everything Under One Hat.
Picture Head, LLC is located at 1132 Vine St., Hollywood, CA 90038.
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Henry Hall's brand new album "Stop Doing Funny Stuff" is out now, listenย here.
Get tickets to Hallโs album release show at Zebulon, Los Angeles on November 19 here."
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Directed by Liz Charky, the music video for Henry Hallโs โTiny Doorโ is a playful and profound exploration of the songโs intriguing perspective on love. Silly moments and serious heartbreak are skillfully weaved together in a series of cheeky, dreamy, profound, and sometimesย psychedelicย scenes.
โI am a huge fan of love songs that have an unusual, hyper-specific perspective on love,โ says Hall. โThatโs what I wanted to do with โTiny Door.โ Itโs about loving someone unconditionally while recognizing that love is something that isnโt always straightforward โ I think thatโs something we all attempt to come to terms with in our lives. I thought it was a unique yet universal detail about love and therefore an intriguing subject matter for a song. Even though the song is a ballad at its core, it still has a lighthearted sense of humor to it โ thatโs really portrayed well by Liz, and Ellin Aldana, our cinematographer.โ
Charky explains, โWhen I first listened to the song, I felt it was a love song full of longing with a kind of wishful melancholy. As I spoke with Henry about his intention behind the lyrics and sound, I was assured that I'd need to explore heartbreak in a nuanced way โ with a degree of levity and playfulness. For me, falling in and out of love runs the full course of human expression. Love and heartbreak can be so emotionally intense and sometimes lonely, other times quite goofy or liberating.ย In developing the concept, I focused on both the literal and figurative ways that falling in and out of love might look like. So, you see Henry and co-star Franny Arnautou falling, flying, dancing, raging, winking, smiling, and... Read More