A state-of-the-art screening room for the Hudson Valley

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Orpheum Theater (photo provided)

SAUGERTIES- The Hudson Valley will soon have a new world-class venue.  Upstate Films will celebrate the opening of “The Mark,” its new screening room, beginning on Friday, March 15, 2024.  Located upstairs at the Orpheum Theatre in Saugerties, The Mark, an intimate 99-seat space, features outstanding sightlines, comfortable seats, and top-of-the-line cinema audio and live sound systems.  The theater was designed by the acclaimed acoustic consulting and architectural design firm WSDG, based in Highland, NY.  WSDG is one of the world’s leaders in the creation of audio facilities.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 5 p.m. Friday, March 15, 2024, at the Orpheum, 200 Main Street, Saugerties.

The Mark’s most notable elements are its acoustics.  Its Dolby Atmos sound system, engineered with WSDG and cinema specialist Dave Berti, provides precision sound that envelops the audience, immersing them in the heart of the film.  The acoustics in the geometric room are crafted with artisanal care and by using the latest sound engineering technologies.  The live sound system has been designed by WSDG in partnership with Blaze Audio, for outstanding performances.  The Mark rivals the finest screening rooms in Hollywood, ensuring an unparalleled cinematic experience for the Hudson Valley.

The Mark’s Grand Opening celebration runs Friday, March 15 through Wednesday March 20, 2024, with a special program exploring the room’s acoustics on Wednesday, April 10, 2024.  The festivities include three open house events featuring Atmos short films and free refreshments, a silent film with live accompaniment, comedy, the launch of “All Singing, All Dancing,” (a new series of classic musicals), and new and classic Atmos films. Please see below for the full program.

On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, The Mark hosts a special event specifically highlighting the theater’s acoustics and Atmos sound system.  “The Magic of the Mark: An Evening with John Storyk and Elliot Scheiner” features the eight-time Grammy-winning producer and engineer Scheiner and WSDG founding partner and award-winning architect and acoustician Storyk hosting discussion on immersive sound mixing for Atmos.  The program promised to be a delight for the ears, including examples from Scheiner’s work on The History of the Eagles documentary.

The theater is named in honor of the late Mark Braunstein, the visionary founder of Markertek, beloved member of the mid-Hudson Valley arts community and generous philanthropist.  The Mark features design by the award-winning architectural acoustics design firm WSDG, led by John Storyk, has previously designed venues and studios for Bruce Springsteen, UCLA, Lincoln Center, Spotify, Jay-Z, MTV, Alicia Keys, NYU and, at the beginning of Storyk’s career, Jimi Hendrix.  WSDG recently won its 13th NAMM award, given by the trade group The National Association of Music Merchants.

“We are immensely proud to be part of this project,” said Storyk.  “Communities need theaters more than ever, and this theater will rival professional executive screening rooms anywhere in the nation.  This is a project my dear friend Mark Braunstein would have loved to have supported—he understood the importance of gathering together to celebrate the arts and culture. It is an honor to dedicate our work to Mark.”

The Orpheum, a central feature of the Main-Partition Streets National Historic District, was built in 1908 as a roller rink, vaudeville house and community center.  It was converted into a movie theater in 1918, and, under several generations of the Thornton family, served for a century as the center of communal life for Saugerties.  Upstate Films, a not-for-profit organization, purchased The Orpheum in 2021.  It completed its first phase of renovations, including technical, safety and environmental updates, a new lobby and a spectacular new audio system in its large theater, in 2022.  Upstate Films continues to operate its flagship theater, the Starr Cinema, in Rhinebeck.  It has screened films there for the past 52 years.

“Every community deserves a great gathering place,” said Jason Silverman, co-Executive Director of Upstate Films.  “The Orpheum has inspired generations of people from our region.  The Mark will make a great space even better—we think it’ll be one of the best and most exciting venues to fully experience a movie anywhere.  Working with WSDG and John and honoring Mark Braunstein—an extraordinarily generous man—has given this project a lot of soul.”

Generous support for the project has been provided by the Wood Dock Foundation, DASNY, Empire State Development, Markertek and individual donors.  A campaign, Support the Mark, is underway to complete project funding.  Details can be found atwww.upstatefilms.org/the-mark




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