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okaystudio.co.uk
0207 127 0764
18 Ashwin Street
London
E8 3DL
About
OKAY STUDIO offers full service postproduction for the digital space in a boutique environment. We pride ourselves on harnessing the skills of award-winning colourists, editors and compositors in a hard-working, friendly, and creative East London setting.
We feature several comfortable, spec’d-up suites, helpful and reliable producers, in-house restaurants, roof terrace and bar, and a great location for post work (and after work).
We love getting to know our clients and their films, and tailoring our service to their needs. And we always go the extra mile.
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