LaserPacific
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LaserPacific Media Corporation was a television and motion picture post-production facility operating in Hollywood, Burbank, Calif., New York, and in Vancouver, Canada. Initially, Laser-Pacific was a publicly traded corporation, before becoming a subsidiary of Eastman Kodak (2003-2010). In 2010 the subsidiary came under the ownership of HIG Capital (2010-2011) and was subsequently bought by Technicolor SA in 2011.
LaserPacific provided technological solutions for motion pictures and television, including services such as online video editing, audio services, telecine, film scanning and recording, digital intermediates (DI), multimedia, DVD authoring and video compression, as well as digital cinema packaging for customers ranging from independent filmmakers to major studios.[1] LaserPacific created a new workflow for independent film-makers called inDI. The company earned six Emmy awards for outstanding achievement in engineering development.