Can’t stop…won’t stop…we’ve been light on our feet from one location to the next!
From the rolling mountains of Big Bear, CA to the jagged Rockies in Colorado; from the sandy beaches of San Diego to touring the Napa Valley; and from underneath the belly of an Airbus A330 to the top of the Rockefeller Center in Manhattan…we present, for your viewing pleasure, the magnificent footage of our greatest hits.
To watch our new showreel visit our vimeo page. And we’re still "cookin’ in the kitchen," so if you would like to keep up-to-date, check out our blog.
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Aly Bucholz
aly@tallgrasspictures.com
(619) 508-7671
Goldcrest Post provided post services for both seasons of Severance, including picture editorial support, sound editorial, ADR and sound mixing
The New York Times recently wrote that the just-released Season Two of Severance will “blow your mind”—and we couldn’t agree more. Created by Dan Erickson and Ben Stiller, the Apple TV+ drama is smart, spellbinding, distinctly original and packed with surprises.
For those who aren’t already devoted fans, the show centers on Mark Scout (Adam Scott), leader of a team at Lumon Industries, whose employees have undergone a “severance” procedure that surgically divides their memories between their work and personal lives.
Goldcrest Post provided post services for both seasons of the show, including picture editorial support, sound editorial, ADR and sound mixing. Editorial for Season One began in 2020. Due to the restrictions imposed by the pandemic, Goldcrest supplied both onsite production offices and edit suites, and remote editing systems for individual editors, with everything linked to a central server.
"Mixing at Goldcrest with our team has been a great experience,” says Stiller. “Bob and Jacob are in sync with our creative process and so good at what they do that the experience is always one where it's about how we can enhance the creative vision, with a baseline of knowing everyone is totally committed to making something as good as it can be."
Diana Dekajlo, the show’s co-producer, says that the arrangement worked so well, they chose to continue the hybrid approach for Season Two. “We’re a remote friendly show,” she explains. “Whether we’re at Goldcrest, our studio in the Bronx or at home, our workflow is seamless. I conduct remote daily meetings with my immediate staff, and weekly meetings with editorial and VFX, and we talk to each other as if we were just down the hall. It makes for great staff... Read More