Scotland's Savals & BSquared partner to provide end-to-end post services
April 29, 2025

Scotland's Savals & BSquared partner to provide end-to-end post services

GLASGOW, UK — Scotland post production studios Savalas Post (www.savalas.co.uk) and BSquared (www.bsquaredpost.com) have formed a strategic partnership that brings together their creative firepower in both picture and sound. Savalas Post is based at Film City Glasgow, Scotland. Established in 1998, the studio offers re-recording, editorial, sound design, ADR and Foley services. Founded in 2024 and based in Glasgow, BSquared provides high-end picture enhancement via color grading, finishing and delivery. Together, the two studios will offering integrated, end-to-end post production services, from offline edit to sound post, online finishing, color grading, VFX and delivery. 



Savalas and BSquared are currently collaborating on an upcoming six-part psychological thriller for ITV. The creative teams have also worked together on Vigil (World Productions), Shetland (Silverprint Pictures), Guilt (Expectation/Happy Tramp), Crime (Buccaneer Media), and Murder Is Easy (Mammoth Screen).

“This isn’t just about facilities — this is about the people behind them,” says Savalas Post's Kahl Henderson. “Our multi-award-winning sound team and BSquared’s renowned picture finishing specialists work in sync, crafting every frame, every sound and every detail to push projects beyond the ordinary. We’ve already collaborated on some of Scotland’s most notable dramas. This formal partnership makes that process cohesive, efficient, and creatively seamless.”


Image: Shetland

Branded as SavalasXBSquared, the collective offers four mix theatres, three cutting rooms, an ADR stage, and a dedicated deliverables theatre.

"For us, this partnership is about striving for excellence with no compromises," adds BSquared's Jon Bruce. "At BSquared, we’ve built a studio and a team that’s all about delivering first-class picture finishing. Savalas brings that same level of creative precision to sound."