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Cineric, Inc., is offering digital-to-film conversion services for filmmakers requiring high-quality prints for festivals, trade shows and other purposes. The facility has installed a Lasergraphics Producer Digital Cine Film Recorder that converts digital images to film at the economical speed of four seconds per frame. As part of an introductory special, the facility is offering free testing and discount rates up to 25 percent to qualified filmmakers and students through the end of this year. Since its installation, the recorder has been used for special titles and sequences on Maid in Manhattan, Changing Lanes, and Two Weeks Notice. Additionally, Cineric has provided conversion services for the critically acclaimed independent production Bomb the System, and the Brazilian documentary Militancy, directed by Carlos Adriano. Lasergraphics, Inc., is headquartered in Irvine, California. The company designs, manufactures, sells, and supports 2K, 4K, 8K, and 16K film recorders and high-resolution display products. The company has sold more than 25,000 film recorders worldwide since it was founded in 1981. In addition to providing digital-to-film recording, Cineric is offering such image manipulation services as up-rezzing and color tweaking. Cineric, Inc. was founded in New York in1983. The company provides optical printing and digital imaging, titles, special effects and restoration and preservation services. The facility has worked on many independent features as well as such studio films as The Sixth Sense, Bringing Out The Dead, Goodfellas, Matewan, Philadelphia, Raging Bull, The Big Lebowski, and The Silence Of The Lambs. Cineric was the first postproduction facility in New York to establish a digital motion picture film service bureau, offering scanning, recording, video-to-film, and specialized image processing services. Blowups and format conversions are a specialty. The facility has also restored more than 200 films including Jason and the Argonauts, The Birds, American Graffiti, A Man for All Seasons, The Man from Laramie and The Caine Mutiny.
(http://www.cineric.com)
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