We are in the midst of a complete voice dub for Accel Animation's Indian Fables. The episodes are directed by Lisa Ortiz and Tom Wayland with Music by Carmen Borgia and Brian McKenna.
DuArt is proud to have the following projects in the house:
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Our new audio book division is almost up and running, it's headed up by Sean McKinley, formerly of Talking Book Productions. Stay tuned for news!
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It's a brand new DuArt Web site! Wander about and see what's new and upcoming.
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We recently completed the English adaptation of The Three Musketeers for Mondo Media, directed by Lisa Ortiz.
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Bring it to the people!
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New DuArt Blog!
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Michael Blackwood is restoring two of his documentaries from the 70's at DuArt, Philip Guston, a Life Lived and Roy Lichtenstein. Jane Tolmachyev handled the digital transfer and David Gauff did the video online. Jay Rice did the image restoration and Matt Gundy remastered the audio.
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New Blog!
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Maurice Schechter of Duart's Engineering department was involved with the conservation of the Nam June Paik artwork " Random Access" for the Guggenheim Museum . The project was to recreate the audio wand used in the exhibit to the original design of the artist with structural improvements to withstand the use of public. The original tape recorder was also restored to its original working condition, with safety upgrades.
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Jinoh Park’s new feature film, Should’ve Kissed, has been selected as the opening film at the Jeonju International Film Festival in Seoul. DuArt did the conform, color-correction and titling.