Kiwa Digital makes it to Nashville | Exporter Magazine
Local technology company Kiwa Digital has made it to Nashville, introducing its voice synchronization software to the US market through leading film school Watkins College of Art, Design & Film.
With a 130-year history in the visual arts, Watkins is a four-year baccalaureate college based in Nashville, offering BFA degrees in Film, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Interior Design and Photography, and a Masters in Film Production.
Watkins has added VoiceQ, the most advanced ADR and dubbing cueing system in the world, to its film curriculum, making it the first school in the USA to use this innovative post-production software in a classroom setting.
“There isn’t a more intuitive and powerful dialogue looping software available. It’s a major upgrade for our campus facility, and will allow our students to utilize the same professional tools they will find in the industry,” said Watkins adjunct Scott Hallgren, who teaches the Film School’s sound classes. “Watkins filmmakers can now have the same experiences as directors and sound editors in working with actors in post-production situations.”
The organizations share a vision of an industry that is “simply exploding.”
“The need for expert visual, digital content has expanded to include almost all businesses, and certainly any with a presence on the web. We want to educate and train the next generation of filmmakers to engage an audience across multiple platforms with creative, inspired, meaningful content” said Richard Gershman, chair of the Film School.
“Kiwa shares Watkins’ vision that the future of the industry is wide open, and their expertise in preparing young filmmakers makes them an ideal partner,” said Steven Renata, CEO of Kiwa Digital.