Crawford Moves to New, Expanded State-of-the-Art Facility

Crawford Media Services (New Facility)

Crawford Media Services, Inc., a leading integrated post-production house and media migration, archive and management company in North America, announced this week it has moved to a new state-of-the-art location, a seven-story office building at 6 West Druid Hills Drive in Atlanta, off North Druid Hills Road just west of I-85. The dramatically transformed, 80,000 square-foot facility offers some of the following services:

  • Eight 3D-capable editing and graphic suites
  • 40-seat Dolby-certified screening/mixing/color correction theatre
  • Multi-purpose tracking studio and insert stage
  • Baselight non-linear color grading
  • Facility-wide, file-based workflows
  • Mass digitization, media archive and hosted asset management
  • State-of-the-art editing and audio facilities
  • Blu-ray and DVD authoring and design

Formerly known as Crawford Communications, the company sold its Satellite Services division one year ago.  This marks the fifth building since the company was founded in 1981, and the first move in a decade. The company’s former location was 3845 Pleasantdale Road in Atlanta. The new building was designed by Alex Muñoz & Associates and is the third corporate headquarters project the firm has worked on with Crawford.  Choate Construction headed up the construction effort, and Comprehensive Technical Group (CTG) handled all aspects of systems integration. Seeing is believing; call us for a personal tour!

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2 Responses to Crawford Moves to New, Expanded State-of-the-Art Facility

  1. Thomas Smith says:

    New website gives a sharp look and feel for the exceptional services/staff in post production and media management offered by this growing Atlanta-based company!

  2. Thank you for being a force in the industry for so many years.

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