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DALSA to open Digital Cinema Center in Los Angeles suburb
Dec 1, 2004 8:00 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
Next month, DALSA will open the doors of the DALSA Digital Cinema Center in Woodland Hills, CA.
The 12,000sq ft full-service rental facility will be home to the DALSA Origin, the company's 4K digital motion picture camera.
The rental operation will provide a full spectrum of digital cameras, accessories and services to meet the needs of production companies and directors of photography for productions ranging from reality TV programs to feature film production.
To realize its goal, DALSA signed a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of Broadcast Plus, a video equipment and services provider in Los Angeles.
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