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Lakeshore Entertainment
Offices: Beverly Hills, California
A leading independent film producer, Lakeshore Entertainment Group is a
full service motion picture engaged in all aspects of the expending entertainment
industry. Since its founding in 1994 by Tom Rosenberg, Lakeshore has grown
rapidly and today represents a multi-faceted and fully integrated entertainment
media enterprise. The Lakeshore portfolio includes a substantial and diverse
library of more than 300 films and an on-going production business. |
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| Larian
Studios
Offices: Oudenaarde, Belgium
Larian Studios is an award winning computer game development company. Ther
have released over 30 software products, ranging from classic multimedia
productions to arcade cabinets and the international hit Divine Divinity,
claimed by several magazines to be one of the best games of 2002. Other
big titles in their portfolio are Beyond Divinity, the successor to Divine
Divinity, and KetnetKick, the world's first PC2TV game. KetnetKick was coproduced
with VRT, Belgium's national broadcaster, and is a smash hit in Belgium.
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| Larson
Studios
Offices: Burbank, California
Larson Studios is a full-service postproduction sound company specializing
in digital mixing for television, film and multimedia. Their ADR/Foley stage,
sweetening rooms and four theater-style 5.1 surround mix stages are manned
by Emmy award winning mixers utilizing the latest ProTools HD technology.
Their 10,000 square-foot landmark building in the heart of Hollywood features
a two-story main lobby, fully equipped kitchen and gated parking. |
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LaserPacific
Media
Offices: Hollywood, California
For more than twenty years, LaserPacific has played a pivotal role in the
seamless introduction of revolutionary technologies for the most demanding
customers in the Hollywood creative community. Consistently winning awards
and gaining recognition as the leader in providing seamless post production
solutions to the entertainment industry, LaserPacific became a wholly owned
subsidiary of Kodak in 2003. |
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Las Vegas Review Journal
Offices: Las Vegas, Nevada
7 out of 10 Southern Nevadans read the Review-Journal and Sun
each week. Over 722,000 adults read the Sunday Review-Journal and
Sun each month. Each week more than 668,000 adults in the Las Vegas area
read the daily Review-Journal and Sun. The Review Journal
is owned by the Stevens Media Group, an industry leader that remains
true to its roots, while looking to the future. |
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LeapFrog Enterprises
Offices: Emeryville, California
LeapFrog is a leading designer, developer and marketer of innovative, technology-based
educational products and related proprietary content. LeapFrog is 100% focused
on developing products that will provide the most engaging, effective learning
experience—for all ages, in school or home, around the world. They put learning
first—a philosophy that distinguishes them from their competitors and fuels
the entire company. |
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| Lebhar
Friedman
Offices: New York, New York
Lebhar-Friedman is the leading independent publisher and provider of information
serving the retail community and its vast supplier network. For 78 years,
Lebhar-Friedman has been committed to providing timely, provocative and
essential information to its over half a million subscribers. |
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Le
Duc Design
Offices: Santa Monica, California
Since 1972 Greg Le Duc and his associates have offered the finest quality
in film & video production and post-production services. These services
have been provided to industrial, broadcast and theatrical clients throughout
the country and overseas. Professional, high quality producers, writers,
editors, graphic artists, audio and video engineers and production staff
have been brought together to create a powerhouse of creativity, talent
and service. |
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Legendary Pictures
Offices: Burbank, California
Legendary Pictures will co-produce and co-finance five to six films a year
in partnership with Warner Bros. Studios during an initial five year term.
Pursuant to that, Legendary established itself in 2005 with Christopher
Nolan's Batman Begins and is poised to release an additional five films
by the end of 2006. Those films include Superman Returns, directed by Bryan
Singer, M Night Shyamalan's Lady in the Water, We Are Marshall, directed
by McG , The Ant Bully, directed by John A Davis (Jimmy Neutron), and Beerfest
directed by Jay Chandrasekhar. |
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Level
3 Post
Offices: Burbank, California
Level 3 Post is a 100% digital post production facility featuring services
in telecine, editing, compositing, high definition and DVD. High definition
technologies present a complex challenge to both client and facility. At
Level 3 Post, they are on the cutting-dge of this exciting revolution in
their industry. The superior picture quality, increased clarity and enhanced
detail demand less compromise and more attention than ever before. Their
editors have the experience and the tools to handle any job no matter how
complex. |
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| Levinson
Fontana Productions
Offices: Beverly Hills, California
Academy Award winning Director-Screenwriter-Producer Barry Levinson, of
Levinson Fontana Productions, has crafted an enviable reputation in the
film industry as a director who blends literate and intelligent visions
into films. Levinson was awarded the 1988 Best Director Oscar for the multiple
award winning Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. In 1987,
he directed Robin Williams in the comedy Good Morning, Vietnam, which went
on to become one of the year's most acclaimed and popular movies. |
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Lexington Herald Leader
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
Lexington, the second largest city in Kentucky, is the business, economic,
social and medical center of Central and Eastern Kentucky. Known as the
thoroughbred capital of the world, Lexington also is the home of the University
of Kentucky Wildcats boasting the men’s all-time winning basketball program.
In 2003 Forbes’ “Best of Business and Careers” ranked Lexington 7th among
US cities to locate a business. In 2004, Lexington ranked 9th for best places
for business and careers and No. 2 among best places in terms of business
costs. |
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