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Picture Shop Announces Spring Opening

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Picture Shop announced that it will open its new Burbank facility at The Tower in spring 2016. The new post house, which is being built from the ground up, will occupy 36,000 square feet of workspace spanning two floors.

“What sets Picture Shop apart from other post houses is the attention we are giving to our client’s creative needs and well-being,” stated Bill Romeo, president of Picture Shop. Picture Shop’s open floor plan will feature eight color bays, four edit bays and three flame rooms. The creative talent will be provided with leading edge technology including high bandwidth and capacity storage, and proprietary workflows that will take advantage of the latest advancements.  In addition to on-site support and engineering, there are accommodations for up to 100 VFX artists.

The space will include a wellness room, client lounge, relaxation areas, gym access and spectacular views.

30-year industry veteran, Romeo will head up this latest venture in association with Picture Head.  Romeo previously worked for Deluxe Media, where he served as executive VP of television worldwide. “We understand the long hours and hard work that go into producing and finishing a movie or TV show, and we’re providing a space that will not only be a conduit for creativity, but will encourage our clients to take a moment to relax and regroup.”

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