The art of ordering, selecting, assembling and cutting everything that was shot to build a unique audiovisual narrative. Editing is a complex process and can take considerable time; it is important to know each phase and manage them in an organic way—from media organisation through to picture lock.
The phase in which the image is refined, calibrated and brought to its final form. From color grading to visual effects, every intervention works on coherence, atmosphere and technical precision. It is the moment when the shot material becomes complete visual language, ready for distribution.
The invisible work that builds depth, rhythm and sonic credibility. From dialogue sync to sound design, through to the final mix, every element helps define the acoustic space of the work. A well-crafted sound does not merely accompany the image: it completes and supports it.
The recovery and enhancement of works from the past through advanced digital tools. Scanning, cleaning, stabilization and audio restoration restore visual and sonic integrity while respecting the original. Restoration is not only a technical intervention but a cultural responsibility.
The transformation of the finished project into a master that meets the technical standards of theatrical, broadcast and digital platforms. Quality controls, transcoding and integrity checks ensure stability and compatibility on every projection or distribution system. Technical precision and reliability are decisive at this stage.
The definition and control of the workflow across all post-production phases. Preventive analysis, planning and continuous monitoring reduce errors, delays and unexpected costs. A complex project requires technical coordination and an overall vision, not just execution.