(London, UK--April 9, 2009) LipSync, the leading Soho post-production facility, announced today that it has appointed Robert Farr to join its acclaimed sound department as Re-recording Mixer, working on a combination of television and film projects.
Farr's most recent work has been as a freelance re-recording mixer on film projects including Mike Leigh's award-winning Happy Go Lucky and the forthcoming Terry Gilliam film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Prior to this he spent 14 years at Goldcrest Studios where he worked on television projects including HBO and Hallmark productions, and films including Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.
In 2008 Farr won the Conch Award for Best Film Soundtrack for his work on Happy Go Lucky. He is also the recipient of six Motion Picture Sound Editor (MPSE) awards and nominations, for films including The Fisher King, Gangs of New York and Tideland.
"LipSync has a very good reputation in the industry, I have only heard good things about the sound department and the facility, so I am very excited to join them," said Farr. "LipSync's increasing involvement at the production stage also means that we can get involved in projects right from the start, which is a great treat for me."
"We are delighted that Robert has joined our sound department," said Alasdair MacCuish, Managing Director, LipSync. "His credit list speaks for itself, and his considerable talent will be put to good use on our growing slate of forthcoming television and film projects."
ABOUT LIPSYNC POST
LipSync Post is a complete facility providing every aspect of the post production process for film and television. Located in two sites on London's Wardour Street, the company combines talented people with the highest quality equipment to offer the best for every project. Recent projects include The Red Riding Trilogy, Good, How To Lose Friends and Alienate People, The Secret of Moonacre, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Flashbacks of a Fool, The Bourne Ultimatum, Stardust, and United 93.
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