De Lane Lea Studios

De Lane Lea Studios is a recording studio based in London, currently at 75 Dean Street in Soho district ( not far from the Batcave ). It is known for dubbing of movies and TV shows, it was formerly a music recording studio.

Major Jacques De Lane Lea, a French intelligence attaché in the service of the British Government, founded in 1947 De Lane Lea Studios to synchronize Movies English into French. The studios have been adapted to the needs of the market and expanded approach in the 1960s and 1970s on multiple sites. There was a marked increase of recorded music and the growth of commercial radio and television stations led to new fields of activity in the field of advertising.

Many famous musicians and bands resulted in the De Lane Lea Studios Images by, especially at the former site of 129 Kingsway. These include, among others, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Electric Light Orchestra and Deep Purple. At another location, on Engineers Way, Wembley, the band Queen took in 1971 to demos.

Today, De Lane Lea Studios specializes in post-production of feature films and television programs. Famous Works that have been reworked here include four Harry Potter films and two James Bond films.

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