De Lane Lea
Media & Entertainment

De Lane Lea is Europe’s premier post-production facility, providing six dubbing theaters (all HD compatible), a Digital Intermediate suite, and fully equipped editing suites. Located in Soho, London, De Lane Lea caters to everything from Hollywood blockbusters to small independent TV productions. Recent work includes Children of Men, Casino Royale, Notes on a Scandal and The Queen.

De Lane Lea was founded in 1947 by Major De Lane Lea, the French intelligence attaché for the British Government, to dub English films into French. The studios expanded significantly in the 1960s and 1970s as music recording increased dramatically and the growth of commercial radio and TV led to new work in advertising. Over the years, many music legends, including The Beatles, The Who, Pink Floyd and Queen have recorded at De Lane Lea.

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