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Longtime security firm moves offices

First Security Lending, which for seven years was at 2210 W. Olive

Ave., has moved its corporate offices to 1700 W. Burbank Blvd.

Burbank natives Justin Aldi and Ronnie da Motta founded the firm,

which has a total of seven offices throughout the South California.

The company moved 130 employees to 16,000 square feet of office space

along Burbank Boulevard, a building twice as large as its former

Olive digs.

The move will allow First Security Lending to double the number of

its loan officers and administrative support, spokeswoman Jennifer

Brazgel said.

Film company expands to digitizing movies

Burbank-based Pro8mm, a professional motion picture company known

for digitally mastering films for Hollywood celebrities, presidents,

well-known athletes and other industry leaders, is now expanding the

service for the public.

Pro8mm President Phillip Vigeant hopes the service will educate

the public about the preservation of home movies shot on film between

1935 and 1985, according to a news release. It is a waste that the

history and legacies of families are stored in boxes on rolls of

film, never to be seen or appreciated, Vigeant said.

Pro8mm services include replacing bad splices, adding high-quality

leader, digitally scanning with the same equipment used in major

motion pictures and color timing each frame, scene by scene, color

and exposure.

Pro8mm’s DVD packages start at $295 with five copies to share. For

more information, log on to www.pro8mm.com or call (818) 848-5522.

Farmers Market honored by Council

The Burbank Certified Farmers Market collected accolades this

month from both the City Council and Supervisor Michael Antonovich.

The Burbank Certified Farmers Market was commended Tuesday by the

Burbank City Council for its 23 years of service to the community.

Earlier this month, Antonovich also recognized the market, which

began on Aug. 27, 1982.

The market meets Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Orange

Grove Avenue and Third Street.

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