- 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- IMDb Mini Biography By: Self
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