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PACE, based in Burbank, California, develops, manufactures, and rents underwater, wet, and hazardous location film and video equipment. The firm also develops systems for theme parks and other venues. The company provides clients with underwater HDTV video housings. The firm also offers customers HDV and SD housings for Sony and Panasonic cameras. PACE introduced the WetSet (TM) underwater equipment line in the 1990s. The systems are constructed with corrosion-resistant materials. PACE founder Vincent Pace, working with Jim Cameron, also developed the Reality Camera System, which was employing in the production of 'Ghost of the Abyss.' PACE has contributed to the production of 'The Deep,' 'The Abyss,' 'Titanic,' 'Sphere,' 'The Matrix,' 'Moby Dick,' and other movies. It also has contributed to the production of 'CSI,' 'Survivor,' '60 Minutes,' and other television shows. PACE products and services also are employed by large format film, commercial, and documentary producers.
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