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Spider-Man: Far From Home Sound Completed with Sony Pictures Services

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SonyPictures.logo1Post-production sound from this summer’s film from Columbia Pictures, in association with Marvel Studios, Spider-Man: Far From Home, was completed by Sony Pictures Post Production Services. Supervising Sound Editor & Sound Designer Steven Ticknor, Re-Recording Mixer and Supervising Sound Editor & Sound Designer Tony Lamberti and Re-Recording Mixer Kevin O’Connell led a team of veteran sound artists in delivering soundscapes to match the film’s action, superhero gadgetry and characters, including a quartet of Elemental Creatures.

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Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, in Spider-Man: Far From Home Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed.  Ticknor, Lamberti and O’Connell, who previously collaborated on 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, faced a host of sound challenges in the new film. Spider-Man: Far From Home is packed with action sequences of intensity and visual surprises beyond what has been previously seen in the franchise.

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Final mixing was completed in the Cary Grant Theater on the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City with O’Connell and Lamberti working natively in Dolby Atmos. Spider-Man: Far From Home was the first film mixed in the Grant Theater following its recent upgrade to support immersive sound.

For more information please visit www.sonypictures.com

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