Newcastle editing facility The Church Post, has completed the post-production of Tiger Aspect’s BBC Comedy short Where it Ends.
Where It Ends was written, developed and shot entirely in the North East of England with all cast and crew from the region. The Church Post was commissioned by Tiger Aspect to complete the post-production, making it a fully North East-produced programme.
Lisa Laws, head of talent and business development at North East Screen said: “We are delighted that The Church Post along with East Wing Sound were contracted to deliver this work which shows we have the talent and drive in the North East to grow businesses that will support more commissions to be developed, filmed and edited in the region.”
The Church Post provided Tiger Aspect with the offline edit, online edit, colour grade, VFX, dubbing mix, ADR, QC and dispatch. Its new editing suite in Byker, Newcastle, has three offline edits running Avid and Premiere and one finishing suite in Resolve alongside the dubbing and ADR suite.
Sheree Black, production executive at Tiger Aspect Productions said: “This was our first time working with The Church Post and it has been an excellent one. It is a top end facility with a knowledgeable, creative and helpful team which helped make Where it Ends something we’re extremely proud of. We are looking forward to working with the team again.”
James Baxter, Founder of The Church Post, added: “We are looking to expand to five edit suites over the next year and we have employed post-production producer Emily Ballantyne to support us in our growth. We are also looking to bring on two trainee editors/ edit assistants from the North East and invest in the infrastructure of the building with faster internet connection and a larger storage space.
“I am delighted with how Where it Ends has turned out thanks to our hardworking and talented team. We would welcome more post-production in the North East.”