Rich Macar
- Sound Department
- Production Manager
- Producer
Rich Macar came to New York with a Synclavier and started solving creative problems on tight schedules and tight budgets - for projects like Steven King's Maximum Overdrive and the haunting music-box scene in Francis Ford Coppola's Peggy Sue Got Married.
That was 1985 at Sound One NY.
Because Rich could already see the digital future - the highest quality sound at the fastest pace and lowest cost - he was the first of the digital warriors.
So by 1988 he had founded Buttons.
Today, Buttons is a whole network of digital warriors - dedicated to inventing new ways to deliver sound as well as post finishing, at higher velocity and lower cost - and to keep on pushing the envelope of technology. Take a look at our work - for films like Happy Feet and Legend of the Guardians, on TV shows for Denis Leary's Apostle Films, on NBC's Hannibal, and for advertising McDonalds, Discover Card and more
Today, Buttons is a whole network of digital warriors - dedicated to inventing new ways to deliver sound as well as post finishing, at higher velocity and lower cost - and to keep on pushing the envelope of technology. Take a look at our work - for films like Happy Feet and Legend of the Guardians, on TV shows for Denis Leary's Apostle Films, on NBC's Hannibal, and for advertising McDonalds, Discover Card and more