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Follow on Google News | ![]() New Sarasota Sound Stage Facility Inspires Partnership Between WEDU, Semkhor, Ringling CollegeBy: WEDU PBS WEDU PBS, Semkhor Networks, and Ringling College of Art and Design announced today that they have signed a letter of intent to develop a wide ranging collaboration centered on the new sound stage and post production facility which is slated to be fully operational in 2017. The first large stage will open later this year. The new facility is designed to take full advantage of the rapid advancements in digital production and distribution with the flexibility to support a wide range of content production. "We look forward to developing this partnership with Semkhor Networks and Ringling College of Art and Design. The new studios in Sarasota will provide an additional base of operations for WEDU that will enable us to expand our programming from this region," stated Susan Howarth, WEDU President & CEO. Ringling College and Semkhor have developed a unique alliance that is at the forefront of digital production working with a wide range of recognized talent. The projects being discussed range from ongoing web series to traditional television. The approximately 40,000 square foot state-of-the- "The possibility of working with WEDU in the new facility is exactly what we were hoping for. Their range of productions will help jumpstart the success of the project as will their experience," The partnership is already creating opportunities. WEDU's production team was in Sarasota this week documenting the production of a web series being directed by Dylan McDermott, a Golden Globe winning actor and director. McDermott is working with Ringling College film students to shoot and film a web series in Sarasota. WEDU will profile the behind-the-scenes development of the web series during an upcoming episode of WEDU ARTS PLUS. The web series directed by McDermott will premiere in early 2017. "We've enjoyed working with WEDU on a variety of projects in the past. This new collaboration represents an outstanding opportunity for Ringling College students to gain an additional layer of production and writing experience and we welcome the chance to work closely with them in the new facility," said Larry Thompson, President of Ringling College. End
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