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  1. Warner Bros. De Lane Lea Studios is a recording studio, based in Dean Street, Soho, London. Although the studios have mainly been used for dubbing feature films and television programmes, major artists such as the Animals, the Beatles, Herman's Hermits, Soft Machine, Queen, the Rolling Stones, Bee Gees, the Who, the Jimi Hendrix Experience ...

  2. World-class post production from the heart of Soho. With our rich heritage in sound post, and BAFTA and Oscar winning in-house talent, our track record includes some of the highest profile films of all time.

  3. www.wbsl.com › de-lane-lea › historyHistory | De Lane Lea

    Warner Bros. De Lane Lea opens a Picture post production division offering Colour Grading, VFX and Online, Mastering and QC for feature films and high-end TV productions. 2019 Post Production Facility opens at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden

  4. Warner Bros. De Lane Lea opens a post-production facility at the Studios, including a 48-seat 4k screening room, a VFX review theatre and grading and dailies suites. It offers full connectivity to Warner Bros. De Lane Lea’s renowned post-production facility in Soho, London.

  5. The Beatles began recording "It's All Too Much" on 25 May 1967 at De Lane Lea Studios, located on Kingsway in central London. With producer George Martin not in attendance that day, nor for the subsequent session, on the 26th, the band produced the recording themselves.

    • Psychedelic Rock , Acid Rock
  6. De Lane Lea’s website states that studio 1 is 17m x 9m which is approximately 56ft by 30ft. The building contains 6 dubbing studios in total. The company specialises in Foley and ADR – many TV dramas and well-known feature films have had sound post production work done here over the years.

  7. 2.1 & 2.6 at De Lane Lea Studios, London, January 11, 1967 (engineer Dave Siddle), and Olympic Studios, London, February 8, 1967 (engineer Eddie Kramer). Mixed at LAFX Studios, North Hollywood, CA. 2.2 at Olympic Studios, London, April 3, 1967.

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