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Leon Silverman, President of Hollywood-based LaserPacific Media Corporation, joined Eastman Kodak when the company
was acquired in 2003. In addition to his role at LaserPacific, he serves Kodak as the Director of Strategic Business
Development, Entertainment Imaging Services and a Vice President of Entertainment Imaging. For the past 26 years, Silverman
has helped introduce new technology to Hollywood. He played a key role in the establishment of LaserPacifics
Electronic Laboratory, which pioneered many of the tools and techniques that are now the standard for the electronic
post production of film. In 1989, he was recognized for his contributions to the creation of the Electronic Laboratory
when LaserPacific received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development.
He was also recognized in 1996 for his contributions to the development of LaserPacifics SuperComputer assembly
process, which was again the recipient of an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development. Silverman
spearheaded LaserPacifics entry into MPEG digital compression in 1992 and created LaserPacifics DVD Authoring
and Encoding facility. He has also helped to establish LaserPacifics pioneering efforts in 24P High Definition.
Silverman is currently focused on new digital post production methods and technology which will expand LaserPacifics
role in the motion picture community as well as Kodaks role in the digital services business.
Silverman is the current President and a founder of the Hollywood Post Alliance. He is a Manager of the Hollywood section
of The Society of Television and Motion Picture Engineers (SMPTE) where he also chairs its Education Committee. In
November of 2003, he was named a Fellow of the Society.
He serves on the Board of the Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California and is also
a member of its Technical Advisory Board. He is an Associate Member of the American Society of Cinematographers, where
he sits on their Technology Committee. Silverman has served as an Instructor at UCLA Extension where he taught Post
Production for Film and Television as well as an instructor at the USC School of Cinema-Television.
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