Tonic Goes Full Circle

Feb 1, 2006 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Tonic (www.tonic.tv) has opened Tonic Downtown, located within Full Circle Post (www.fullcirclepost.com) in New York City. The new location will introduce Full Circle Post clients to Tonic's capabilities in original scoring, sound design and mixing.

Tonic Downtown features a stereo and 5.1 Pro Tools|HD mix room, as well as a stellar staff that includes Emmy Award — winning composers Peter Fish (pictured) and A.J. “Andy” Gundell, sound designer Jun Mizumachi and mixers Bill Cavanaugh, Doug Johnson, Anthony Erice and Juan Aceves.

“Having Tonic onsite is an important addition to Full Circle Post,” said Scott Doniger, president of Full Circle Post. “Now, our clients have a complete solution for top-tier mixing, music and sound design available to them, all under one roof.”




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