PostProductionPro.com, LLC, of Hollywood, announced today the start of a new social networking website, www.postproductionpro.com, geared to media professionals working in the post production space, a specialized part the worldwide entertainment industry.nn”This has been a long time coming”, says website “Head Pro”, and industry veteran, Herb Dow A.C.E., long time member of the American Cinema Editors. “We are very excited to have created an online destination for all post production professionals. Belinda Merritt, “Lady Pro” for the website adds, “This is the first social media website we know of geared specifically to the Post Production industry.”nnPost Production Pro.com welcomes all Post Production Pros to join the site, including producers, editors, assistant editors, apprentices, post production assistants, post supervisors, post coordinators, visual effects supervisors, music supervisors, online editors, colorists, graphic artists and facility technicians. “We especially welcome my fellow ‘Lady Pros.'”nnPost Production Pro.com utilizes the technology of the web to provide a meeting place for post pros. Members can share issues and experiences and exchange job referrals. They can also post blogs, pictures and event announcements. “It provides post pros with a forum to express their needs and share their needs with colleagues,” says Brian Amandus, “Junior Pro” of the website.nnn
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