LazyMovie - Tapping the Digital Film Restoration Industry

Jane Kirk has done it again. After successfully establishing LazyMovie, a service provider of rotoscoping and chroma keying, she is now once again penetrating another industry with a new outsourcing solution up her sleeve.

She calls it, with a smirk I might add, ’The Other LazyMovie’; a new service niche dedicated to answer the expensive needs of the film restoration industry.

LazyMovie: digital film restoration - is a facility that specializes in dust-busting, scratch removal and other clean-up work for problem frames. Through this, Kirk aims to aid film laboratories and film restoration companies in their pursuit to preserve cinematic memorabilia.

”This other LazyMovie is a cost-effective answer to the expensive industry of film preservation. Just like my other businesses, clients can bank on a (a) fast turn-around time, (b) experienced video editors under Scandinavian Management, (c) minimal linguistic and cultural misunderstandings and (d) of course a lower project cost since my production team is based in Cebu, Philippines” said Jane Kirk.

She also added that working with M.I.R and Diamant has given her Philippine-based team of video editors the right panache to effectively handle film retouching issues at hand. “Investing with the right kind people and the right kind of technology ensures quality at its finest.”

LazyMovie is also the sister company of LazyMask, a clipping path service provider, and LazyAnimation, a digital animation studio.