Rancho Cucamonga,
CA,
April 22, 2006…CELCO
(www.celco.com), the leader in digital
film recording systems, announced today that it has opened an office in Hollywood,
California.
Located at Raleigh Studios, the new facility reflects the
strong commitment CELCO has to its large customer base in Hollywood.In addition to the office, there are 3 screening rooms available
for viewing film footage and test results.One of the screening rooms has both digital and film projection
capabilities for side-by-side comparisons.CELCO’s FURY film recorder will be located in the Hollywood office for demonstration purposes.
CELCO’s new office is located at
Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose
Avenue, ChaplinBuilding,
Suite 633, Los Angeles, CA, 90004.
John Constantine, Director of Marketing, says, “Opening a Hollywood
office allows us to handle the ever-increasing number of sales,
installations and support in the most-efficient manner in the heart of the
entertainment industry, and continue our renowned legacy of commitment and
service to our customers.”
CELCO also has a facility in Rancho
Cucamonga, California,
and its electron optics division located in Mahwah,
New
Jersey.
About CELCO:
CELCO was founded in 1950 by John M. Constantine
Sr. as an engineering laboratory dedicated to high resolution display
technology. CELCO’s innovations in the field of electron beam control
soon made the company a leading producer of electron optics including
deflection yokes and focus coils used in high resolution display systems.
Its display components have been used for an abundance of military and civilian applications in
everything from fighter jets, flight
simulators, medical imaging systems, electron beam welders, to the space
shuttle. CELCO also became known for its lab standard test equipment
including high performance deflection amplifiers and precision display
systems. The technologies evolved into the production of complete digital
imaging systems starting in the 1970s with large format satellite imaging
systems to the first motion picture digital film recorder used for
Disney’s TRON in the early 1980s.
Clients have included CFI/Technicolor, Post Logic
Studios, Rainmaker, Disney Feature Animation, PIXAR, Industrial Light
& Magic, Warner Bros. Feature Animation, Tippett Studio, Double
Negative, Éclair Labs, AAV Digital Pictures, Taipai Motion Picture Co.,
Oriental Post, just
to name a few.
For further information, contact CELCO, 8660 Red
Oak Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA, 91730, USA, tel +1.909.481.4648, fax
+1.909.481.6899, info@celco.com,
www.celco.com
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