Moscow – VGIK re-equips for 21st century

VGIK – Moscow State University Film School has recently taken the plunge into new technology with a large AMS Neve installation.  This new installation comprises a Dolby Premier dubbing theatre equipped with DFC Gemini console and 4 96 track CineFile recorders, A foley / mixing room with a DMC console and AudioFile SCX, A music recording room with AMS Neve Genesys console and 5 editing rooms each equipped with AudioFile SCX editor. Workflow for the new facility is provided by AMS Neve Starnet software which enables work to be moved freely between rooms.

Moscow film school was founded in 1919  and is, according to the institute, the oldest film school in the world. Students from all over the world come to Moscow to attend this famous school.  The competed installation was visited by Russian president Vladimir Putin.

The AMS Neve systems are to be used to produce commercial films as well as teaching students.
VGIK DFC
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