Cabin Editing Company
About
Video editing in New York often means long nights and tighter deadlines. Cabin Editing Company operates from a fifth-floor space at 446 Broadway, where the hum of SoHo’s galleries and boutiques filters through the windows. The address places it within walking distance of subway lines that connect to Brooklyn and uptown, a practical detail for freelancers and agencies shuffling between shoots and edits.
Across the neighborhood, post-production work tends to cluster in unassuming offices above street-level storefronts. Color grading, sound mixing, and motion graphics are part of the service list, alongside the more routine cuts and transitions. Clients call (212) 246-2200 to discuss timelines, formats, or the occasional last-minute revision that lands on a Friday afternoon.
SoHo’s mix of old lofts and newer co-working spaces creates a backdrop where creative services thrive without fanfare. A map pinpoints the exact location here, useful for anyone navigating the one-way streets and delivery trucks that define the area. Directions are straightforward once you locate the entrance between the shoe store and the café.
Few businesses in this stretch advertise with neon signs or sidewalk sandwich boards. Instead, word spreads through email chains and Slack threads, the modern equivalent of a studio recommendation. Cabin Editing Company fits neatly into that pattern, offering a quiet node in the city’s sprawling network of post-production outfits.