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3 for Dallas Producer Services S'licc its appearance in 1961. Producer Services has been an integral part of the Dallas film scene. It is today one of the Southwest's prime sources of motion picture laboratory and technical services. Founded and operated on the philosophy that quality insures growth, the company strives to maintain fast, reliable service through a 24-hour a day operation. The company's facilities include Bell & Howell Model '•€"' additive color printers, five film processing machines installed by Triese Engineering. All film is cleaned prior to printing on the latest Lipsner-Smith Ultrasonic cleaner. A sophisticated sound department provides original recording and mixing with a 12-channel stereo system custom designed by the Audio.Acoustics Engineering Co. Optical sound transfers are made on transistorized RCA film recording systems. PSI became a Lane Industries subsidiary in 1968. seven years after its beginning with three employees. President Robert Reed has more than 25 years experience in various phases of the film industry and has kept PSI always strongly competitive in the lab business. It was the first Dallas lab to offer 7352 processing and is the only Dallas lab to offer complete 16mm b/w and color processing and printing. Universal Cine Photo Rounding out the Lane Industries film business in Dallas is Universal Cine-Photo, a produ:tion equipment sales, rental and repair firm. Begun in 1967 by Robert Redd, the company currently provides a wide range of production equ'pment services. The company is a dealer or representative for Eclair, ColorTran, Sylvania, Canon, Sennheiser, Phillips and practically every other brand of motion picture equipment. The firm, headed by Danny Brown with more than a decade of experience in production and sound, does its own Auricori conversions as well as those for Gordon Enterprises. UCP also manufactures a line of zoom controls for the Arri BL zoom lens and Angenieux zoom lenses. .\{ the present time, the company has a fluid head and geared head of its own design undergoing tests. In addition to offering a complete engineering and manufacturing facility for custom equipment, UCP is designing a portable AC power supply and solid state amplifier for simple system magnetic sound application. The president of Lane Industries, David T. Lane feels that Dallas "is unusually well equipped to continue its development as a motion picture production center. "More and more people with impressive credits and experience arc moving here from New York and Hollywood. This has resulted in a steady upgrading of the technical talent available in Dallas in recent years." With a positive eye to the future, Lane adds, "Our ability to continue to grow will be in direct ratio to our ability to supply imaginative, creatively superior personnel to turn out films that will match in professional excellence those which can be obtained elsewhere." A DIVISION OF LANE INDUSTRIES 4519 MAPLE AVE • DALLAS, TEXAS 75219 • TELEPHONE 214/522-3310 PART 2