LMC Media Celebrates Grand Opening of State-of-the-Art Video & Podcast Facility in Historic Village Theater
LMC Media proudly announces the grand opening of its cutting-edge video and podcast facility located within the historic Mamaroneck Cinemas movie theater. This state-of-the-art media center, equipped with the latest technology, is poised to become a vital hub for fostering community ties, documenting local stories, and amplifying the diverse voices that make the Larchmont and Mamaroneck communities unique.
Situated in the heart of the Village’s business district, LMC’s “Studio on the Avenue” serves as a beacon for creativity and connection, building upon the success of the meticulously renovated historic movie theater just two years ago. The theater, now a multifunctional cultural center and gathering place, has become a cornerstone of Mamaroneck’s identity.
Key Features of LMC Media’s “Studio on the Avenue” are:
• Cutting-Edge Technology: The media center boasts state-of-the-art video and podcast production facilities, providing residents with the tools and resources to create professional-quality content.
• Community Engagement: A dedicated space for community members to collaborate, learn, and share their stories. The center will host workshops, training sessions, and events to empower individuals with the skills needed to contribute to the media landscape.
• Documenting Local History: LMC Media is committed to documenting and preserving the rich history of the communities it serves. Through oral histories, documentaries, and podcasts, the center aims to ensure that the unique stories of the community are passed down through generations.
• Cultural Hub: Building on the success of the historic theater, the media center will further solidify Mamaroneck as a cultural hub. It will host screenings, live podcasts, and community events, enriching the local arts and entertainment scene.
The grand opening event was celebrated by roughly 125 spectators who gathered in the theater’s lobby to hear remarks from LMC Media Executive Director Matt Sullivan and local elected officials, including Westchester County Executive George Latimer, State Senator Shelley Mayer, State Assemblyman Steve Otis, County Legislator Catherine Parker, and others.
For more information visit lmcmedia.org.