Cineric Creative is an independent production and post-services company based in New York and Tokyo. It is especially focused on international co-productions with Japan, where it has a strong reputation for helping to realize ambitious art-house films. Cineric Creative also serves as an international representative for Cineric Inc, the industry’s leading film restoration and preservation house.
WHAT'S NEW
FEATURED WORKS
Narrative Films
Documentaries
SERVICES
Using its state-of-the-art facilities, Cineric post spans the full suite of online services from high-end visual effects to color grading to opening/end titles to DCP and other digital mastering — supporting feature films, documentaries, TV commercials, and new and evolving forms of content. Besides commercial films, Cineric frequently collaborates with international auteur directors on artistically sensitive and often novel post workflows. It offers select clients planning and directing services for TV commercials and promotional videos. In addition, it provides local production services for projects with Japanese elements, including field producing, editing, trailer-making, translation, and subtitles.
RESTORATION
Cineric Creative serves as an international representative for Cineric Inc, the industry’s leading film restoration and preservation house. Founded in 1982 in New York and with a new facility in Lisbon, Cineric has pioneered many analog and digital technologies such as wet-gate scanning and 4K digital restoration on projects such as Dr. Strangelove, The King and I, and Olympia. Cineric’s Japanese 4K restorations include Kenji Mizoguchi’s Ugetsu and Yasujiro Ozu’s Late Spring.
Sansho the Bailiff 1954
The King and I 1956
Olympia 1938