Greensboro Boomerang, Adam Paul, relocates 7 Cinematics, the multiple Emmy-winning production company from Los Angeles and Nashville to Greensboro.  | Boomerang Greensboro

Greensboro Boomerang, Adam Paul, relocates 7 Cinematics, the multiple Emmy-winning production company from Los Angeles and Nashville to Greensboro. 

7 Cinematics, the multiple Emmy-winning production company, has relocated its headquarters, production and warehouse facilities from Los Angeles and Nashville to Greensboro, North Carolina. The company has taken space in the former Triad Stage building in downtown Greensboro and is finalizing construction for its offices, state-of-the-art editing suites and a high-end screening room for clients and artists.

7 Cinematics produces a range of content, live-music broadcasts and video streams around the world, including productions with artists such as The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dead and Company and Kiss. The move to Greensboro will allow the company to centralize all of its operations and maintain a 10,000 square foot warehouse filled with production equipment within a few miles of its new headquarters.

“A permanent home in Greensboro gives our team more – more time to do what we do best, more creative freedom, more artistic merit and more lifestyle amenities at an affordable price,” said Adam Paul, founder and CEO of 7 Cinematics. “I’ve had the good fortune to work in cities like Nashville and Los Angeles and to travel around the world, but it is a dream come true to bring our growing business back home to North Carolina.” 

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