BrightFrame Studios formally opens the doorways of its new Burbank facility on July 17, including a West Coast presence to the corporate’s present New Orleans operation and increasing its capabilities in music, movie and broadcast submit.
The brand new Burbank location is owned by Erick Bardales, in partnership with Dr. Jenny Mains, who opened the New Orleans studio facility again in November 2024. Bardales, who additionally supported the New Orleans launch, oversaw the technical design and integration of each amenities, together with the Dolby Atmos and broadcast rooms, working in collaboration with RSPE Audio Options.
BrightFrame Los Angeles is centered round a PMC-powered 9.1.4 Dolby Atmos mixing room that includes an Avid S6 console and a choice of premium microphones, preamps and outboard tools.
The studio helps a variety of workflows, together with music mixing, movie and TV re-recording, ADR, dialogue modifying, voiceover work and vocal manufacturing. It is usually absolutely geared up for writing classes, music manufacturing and vocal monitoring, concentrating on labels, engineers and producers creating new initiatives.
Designed for flexibility and ease of use, the studio is configured to accommodate each unbiased engineers and producers, in addition to in-house classes. It’s bookable by the hour, day or week, with distant streaming by way of Audiomovers for real-time collaboration and suggestions.
“This new BrightFrame facility has been designed to satisfy the technical and workflow necessities of pros working throughout a number of codecs,” says Erick Bardales, co-owner of BrightFrame Los Angeles.
The Burbank opening highlights BrightFrame’s aim of offering scalable, high-spec environments tailor-made to the wants of working engineers, mixers and submit groups, with the studio now taking bookings forward of its official launch on July 17.