Larson to operate second sound facility at LaserPacific Seward Street site

LaserPacific Media Corporation, a subsidiary of the
Eastman Kodak Company, has announced that Larson Studios, also based in
Hollywood, will operate a second Larson facility at LaserPacific's Seward
Street location. Larson Studios will offer sound services for LaserPacific
clients and others.
LaserPacific CEO, Brian Burr in announcing the relationship said, "Larson's
operation of its sound facilities on our site provides us with the ability to
continue to help our customers in sound by aligning ourselves with the first
class people and facilities that Larson provides. Going forward, this
relationship with Larson allows us to remain focused on our core businesses in
Television and Feature Film postproduction."

Larson CEO Rick Larson added, "Our growing business required us to expand our
footprint. The LaserPacific sound facility, which features the latest digital
mixing technology, was a ready-made opportunity for us. In addition, because
we share many common customers, this relationship with LaserPacific was a
natural."

Some of the first shows to utilize the new Larson Studios Seward Street
location are three shows produced by The Piller-Segan Company – WILDFIRE for
ABC Family, DEAD ZONE for USA Networks, and the upcoming GREEK also for ABC
Family. LaserPacific, in addition to providing postproduction services to
these shows also currently provides them with editorial and office space in
the Seward Street location.

"The ability for our customers to walk down the hall from their cutting rooms
to the sound facility was a huge win for LaserPacific, Larson and our mutual
customers," said LaserPacific President Leon Silverman.