
A new audio post production facility, Pip Studios, is launching in June.
The facility will provide audio localisation services for films, TV, gaming and streaming services. Six Dolby Atmos stages have been built on the Pip Studios site in Winnersh, Berkshire.
Pip was co-founded by Ally Curran, Mark Sheffield (both previously from Deluxe) and Nigel Bennett, who will act as chairman alongside his current duties as managing director at Molinare. The trio has worked on over 200 films between them, including the Fast and Furious franchise, Dunkirk and Jumanji.
More like this:
- Genelec monitors power Spain’s first Dolby Atmos Home certified studios
- Pinewood Studios closes sound department
- Warner Bros De Lane Lea expands into full-service facility
“This is such an exciting time to get into the localisation business,” said Bennett. “There is a clear increase in demand in the UK for localised content across various platforms, as the industry diversifies into new consumer trends. With our collective knowledge and expertise, we know the standards expected of us from our clients, and we can’t wait to get started in June.”