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  Established in 1994, PPD is a state-of-the-art video and film post-production company servicing the broadcast, commercial, infomercial and corporate markets. Located in an historic downtown Toronto brownstone house, PPD has a warm welcoming feel with some of the best post-production gear available. Our five edit suites are spacious and comfortable with lots of client amenities including both high-speed and dial-up modem connections. Our cool gear includes four Avid Symphony online suites, an Avid Xpress Pro suite, Voice-Over Booth, Graphic Station, Logging Station, DTF Backup Station, Central Equipment Dubbing Rack, and a large kitchen area were our clients enjoy catered lunches.

Our editors have worked on many award-winning documentaries, broadcast series, broadcast promos, commercials and corporate videos. Their work has aired on most major networks in Canada and internationally. Working both as part of a production team or on their own our editors create interest and excitement for every viewer.

Sue Dunn, our client care manager is dedicated to exceeding all of your expectations. From welcoming you at the door, to scheduling your edit sessions, to satisfying your culinary desires, Sue is always there with a smile to help you.

Our extensive Digital Film Library has over 600 animated and live video clips, which we provide royalty free and at no additional charge for all your projects. The Sound Ideas sound effect libraries, which we also own, are also available at no extra charge.

For your music requirements we have the Westar Music Library. With its online search engine found at www.westarmusic.com selecting high quality music has never been easier. Our music licence fee is only $50 per track used in each version of a project.

Our Digital Tape Format back-up service means that once a module is complete we can back-up the Avid digital files to tape. If there is a last minute change to the module it can be quickly restored into the editing program, revised and re-output. This saves hours of time recreating complex layers and renders when a show needs changes.


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