“Immediately, there’s a massive market with the amount of movies that shoot here already, where we haven’t been able to service them. So, you’ve got your in-built audience already. Then, because of … the quality of this room, having been made with Dolby, we’re in a situation where we can attract more producers to coming here to do their post-production sound work.”
Janes said he expects the experience and reputation of Apex Post OKC owner Jon Vogl to be a draw, too. Vogl worked in the sound department at 20th Century Fox for 15 years in L.A. and started his Louisiana-based Apex Post Production in 2008, relocating to New Orleans in 2010. He recently bought a house in Oklahoma as he starts up Apex Post OKC at Filmmakers Ranch.
Vogl said Dolby Atmos certification is an industry-recognized mark of technical excellence for post-production sound facilities that is increasingly in demand.
“It’s not just a want. It’s also a requirement for the deliverables for any of the major studios. … Netflix, Amazon and Hulu, they’re all starting to require Atmos sound mixes on their films,” Vogl said.