Click 3X Launches Full-Service Audio Division, Sounds Like Click

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New York-based digital studio Click 3X has opened a new audio post-production division headed up by president/partner Peter Corbett, formerly a partner at Sound Lounge.

John Levy, previously of Sound Lounge and HSR, will rep the new division, called Sounds Like Click (SLC). SLC will provide sound design, mixing and original music services to current Click 3X clients while positioning itself to build a diverse commercial, interactive, entertainment and gaming client-base.

SLC will be the permanent home for Senior Sound Designer/Mixer Brian Scibinico, whose team recently took home an Emmy for sound design in the “Outstanding Individual Achievement In a Craft: Music & Sound” category for their work on the History Channel series WWII in HD.

Since joining SLC, Brian has already completed over a dozen audio projects, including the launch of Rover for TAXI, a major animation project for Hasbro and UPROAR!, music for Puristics, as well as work on campaigns for MTV and NHL. His team is also slated to complete the audio post for an eight-part Showtime series.

For the past decade Scibinico has worked as a sound designer and mixer on an array of projects, from commercials and video games, such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, to TV miniseries, documentaries and independent feature films, such as the 2010 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize Winner Gasland, Oscar-winning short The New Tenants and the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning doc Which Way Home.

View into the vocal booth from the D-Command.

Scibinico has spent the past several months overseeing the construction of SLC’s floating 5.1 room. The new room features an Avid D-Command console, Pro Tools HD, Pendulum and API channel strips for voice recording, K&H speakers, analog and digital synthesizers, keyboards and guitars, creating a suitable environment for recording, mixing, mastering, and composition.

Click 3X and its interactive division ClickFire Media create film, TV and web content, with Click 3X shooting, editing, designing, animating and creating VFX, and ClickFire bringing those disciplines into the interactive space.

Click operates a full service, 11,000-square-foot studio in Manhattan outfitted with 50 full-time staffers. For more on Click 3X, visit http://www.click3x.com and follow them on Twitter @Click3X.

1 Comment on Click 3X Launches Full-Service Audio Division, Sounds Like Click

  1. James Landry
    October 7, 2010 at 10:35 am (14 years ago)

    Whoa those gadgets are awesome. For sure it will cost thousands but I’m certain it’ll be worth it. Oh how I wish to have those stuffs.