The special magic studio and virtual laboratory
Every wizard needs his secret base of operations, a headquarters from which he creates his magic. Hermes had the Great Pyramid of Egypt; ancient Druids had Stonehenge; Merlin had
his Crystal Cave; Cagliostro his Alchemists Laboratory. In the future-tech, third millennium world of Marco Tempest, that place is now the special magic studio and virtual laboratory.
With the creation of
the new original television series, The Virtual Magician, Newmagic Communication, Inc has expanded its services and infrastructure to include a fully operational film and television distribution division and a
state-of-the-art post-production facility at their newly upgraded facility in the heart of NYC's NOHO production district. Additionally, the Company offers clients experienced creative artists, editors, colorists
and directors of photography, as well as worldwide distribution expertise with the most advanced, comprehensive and reliable technology available today.
The studio is equipped with a large blue-screen
shooting facility with full holoset capabilities. The soundstage doubles as a rehearsal space, specially equipped as a place to try out and rehearse Tempest's new creations.
The Company provides the
state-of-the-art post-production services, online editorial and visual effects offered by large scale facilities while maintaining the artistry and individualized client attention of a creative boutique. With
representatives in New York, Las Vegas, Zurich, Berlin, Paris, Dubai and Tokyo and clients including Microsoft, Panasonic, IBM, Sony, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Parke Davis, General Mills, M&M Mars and
Toyota plus distribution relationships in 70+ countries, Newmagic is truly a global entertainment company.
In addition, the new space is specially equipped to accommodate our client's needs. Not only can we
hold conferences there, interfacing with personnel both present in the studio and, through state of the art video-conferencing, throughout the world…but we are equipped to make special presentations, both live and
on video, which would be impossible without the new lab.
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