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12/12/2001

CELCO ANNOUNCE NEW FURY MOTION PICTURE RECORDER

CELCO, one of the world’s premier manufacturers of motion picture digital film recording systems, have announced the new FURY Motion Picture Recorder at Siggraph 2001, and IBC 2001, Amsterdam.
CELCO’s latest advancement in digital film recording technology, will output a high resolution frame of film in an incredible one second.
CELCO claims the new FURY system blows away competing laser recorders not only with its incredible speed, but it can also output any type of film stock including colour and black and white intermediate and camera negative stocks.
In addition, the new system can also output to multiple film formats including 16mm, 35mm, and 65mm 4, 8, 5, 10, and 15-perf (IMAX Format).
According to CELCO the FURY is the high speed, high resolution film recording tool that post production and video houses will require in this new age of full length digital feature films. (CD)

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