
Post-Production Supervisor Services
Post-prod management across Spain.
Here is how this works in practice. A post-prod supervisor manages the entire post-prod workflow, setting up editorial, visual effects, sound, grading, and final delivery. They build and keep the post schedule, manage vendor relationships, and make sure that tech specs are met for each deliverable. The post supervisor is the single point of accountability for everything that happens after principal photography.
Here is the short of it. We connect you with post-prod supervisors who bring structured project management to the complex post pipeline. Our network has pros skilled in features, series, and commercial campaigns, each set to overseeing multi-vendor workflows and delivering final masters that meet distributor and broadcast specs.
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Capabilities
Post-Production Expertise
We connect you with experienced post-production supervisors who manage all aspects of post—from editorial through delivery—ensuring your project is completed on time and to the highest standards.
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Editorial Management
- Editor coordination
- Cut approvals
- Version control
- Screening setup
- Picture lock management
Editorial Excellence
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VFX Supervision
- Vendor management
- Shot tracking
- Review sessions
- Quality control
- Delivery coordination
VFX Mastery
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Sound & Music
- Sound editorial
- Mix supervision
- Music coordination
- ADR management
- Final mix delivery
Audio Excellence
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Delivery
- Format specifications
- QC management
- Master creation
- Distribution prep
- Archive coordination
Delivery Expertise
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Why Us
Why Choose Our Supervisors
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Experienced Supervisors
Post supervisors with proven track records on major shoots.
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Technical Expertise
Deep knowing of post-prod workflows and technologies.
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Vendor Relationships
Set up connections with top post facilities and vendors.
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Budget Management
Skilled at managing post budgets and optimizing resources.
On Location
Post supervisors coordinating El Ranchito, User T38, Telson, Deluxe Spain pipelines for the Almodóvar, Bayona, and Mediapro slates
Here is how this works in practice. Spain's post-prod-oversight pool runs senior crew setting up edit, VFX, color, sound-design, mix, music, and final-delivery pipelines across the country's top facilities. El Ranchito Madrid (Game of Thrones VFX-Spain, Stranger Things, the Bayona Society of the Snow and The Impossible work — many Goya VFX wins, Emmy nominations). User T38 Madrid, Telson Madrid, Deluxe Spain Madrid. Filmax Color Barcelona, Apuntolapospo, Best Digital, Lalalab. And the boutique Madrid-Barcelona color, sound, and finishing shops.
Here is the short of it. VFX pipelines route through El Ranchito (the dominant Spanish VFX house), Twin Pines, Onirikal, La Casa Animada, and the global houses operating Spanish-tax-credit-eligible work. Sound-design and mix runs through Best Digital, Soundub Madrid, Tecnison Madrid, and the Dolby Atmos certified rooms across Madrid and Barcelona. Music-and-score oversight routes through the SGAE (Sociedad General de Autores y Editores) and DAMA royalty-collection frameworks for the Alberto Iglesias, Roque Baños. Fernando Velázquez, and Lucas Vidal composer cohort.
Here is the breakdown. Project work spans the Almodóvar El Deseo slate (Pain and Glory, Parallel Mothers, Madres paralelas finishing through Madrid). Bayona Apaches Entertainment shoots (Society of the Snow 2024 Oscar nom, The Impossible tsunami-VFX, A Monster Calls). Sorogoyen Atresmedia Cine drama (El Reino, Las bestias, Antidisturbios), Carla Simón Berlin-Golden-Bear features. Plus prestige-series finishing for Mediapro Studios (Money Heist's multi-season post-pipeline at full Spanish stack). Bambú Producciones (Las Chicas del Cable, Grand Hotel period-VFX). Movistar+ Originals (La Peste, La Unidad). Netflix Spain Originals, HBO Max, Amazon, and Disney+.
Here is what that looks like on the ground. Spain's ICAA 30% national rebates qualifies post-prod spend through delivery (one of Europe's most generous post-only frameworks), with the 50% Canary Islands ZEC, 70% Navarra. And 40% Basque regional uplifts ready for treaty-eligible projects (Canary Islands is specific attractive for animation and VFX-heavy work, with many Canary-based VFX shops). EUR Eurozone settlement, IVA 21% VAT recovery, AISGE-AIE-ALMA union compliance, and multilingual delivery in Castilian, Catalan, Basque, Galician. And Valencian with subtitled-and-dubbed deliverable workflows underpin each post budget.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a post-production supervisor do?
Here is the breakdown. A post-prod supervisor manages the entire post-prod workflow, setting up editing, sound design, visual effects, grading, and final delivery. They create and keep the post schedule, manage vendor relationships, track deliverables, and make sure the project moves efficiently from rough cut through to final master.
What skills should a post-production supervisor have?
Here is what that looks like on the ground. A post-prod supervisor needs full knowledge of post-prod workflows, tech formats, and delivery specs. They must be highly organized, skilled at managing budgets and schedules, and able to set up many vendors and departments at once while expecting and resolving bottlenecks.
What types of productions need a post-production supervisor?
Here is how the picture comes together. Feature films, television series, and large-scale commercials with complex post-prod needs gain most from a dedicated supervisor. Any project involving many post-prod vendors, visual effects, extensive sound work, or tight delivery deadlines is well served by this role.
How do you match a post-production supervisor to my production?
Here is what we have to work with. We check your project's post-prod complexity, number of deliverables, visual effects scope, and timeline, then recommend supervisors skilled with similar workflows. We make sure they are familiar with your delivery needs and the tech specs of your distribution platforms.
At what stage should a post-production supervisor get involved?
Here is the layout. Ideally, a post-prod supervisor is brought on during pre-production so they can plan the workflow, set up tech pipelines, and set up with the editorial and VFX teams before shooting starts. Early role helps prevent costly tech issues and makes sure a smooth transition from production into post.
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