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Esho Sound is an audio post-production studio based in Burbank, California, serving film, television, streaming, advertising, games, VR, and experiential media projects. The website emphasizes that it can provide sound solutions from concept through final delivery, with capabilities covering complete audio post packages, mix stages, ADR/VO, Foley, sound design, and music production.
Based on the site’s text, Esho Sound’s core strength lies in “end-to-end audio post-production,” including re-recording mixing, sound editorial, Foley, and ADR for long- and short-form projects, as well as sound design for immersive media. Its Mix Stage supports Dolby Atmos and is equipped with an 18-discrete-channel Genelec speaker system, Atmos RMU, Avid S6 M40, HDX3, MTRX, and room calibration systems. For experiential marketing, sound healing, location-based VR entertainment, and similar projects, it also offers a customizable 11-speaker QSC monitoring array.
The website does not disclose standard pricing, studio rental rates, packages, turnaround times, payment methods, or copyright ownership terms, so it appears to operate more like a professional service with custom quotes based on project requirements, studio availability, and production complexity. Licensing and music/sound effects copyright details are also not specified, so these should be confirmed separately before any collaboration.
Its advantages include a location close to Burbank’s core film and television production area, and the studio has a 30-year history as an audio post-production facility. Founder John Warrin has credits on more than 500 projects and has worked on award-winning productions, giving the studio strong professional credibility. Its service scope covers both traditional film/TV and emerging immersive media, and its equipment specifications are aimed at high-end production. The downside is that the website is more brand-oriented, with limited information on pricing, detailed case studies, file delivery specifications, remote collaboration methods, or copyright terms, making budget evaluation less convenient.
It is better suited to film, series, animation, advertising, and VR teams with clear production budgets that require professional in-studio recording/mixing and high-spec sound delivery. For individual creators or users who only need low-cost online audio tools, it may not be the best fit.
Based only on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine accessibility from mainland China, so its status is marked as unknown. If a China-based team plans to collaborate, it should focus on confirming remote review workflows, file transfer methods, time-zone communication, and on-site recording arrangements.
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