Fouad Said

[2] He is best known for inventing Cinemobile, a mobile movie studio, which was developed on the set of the TV series I Spy and proved influential in Hollywood.

[citation needed] Said conceived of the precursor to the Cinemobile while working for producer Sheldon Leonard in Hong Kong.

[1] He converted a Ford econoline panel truck so that it would load onto cargo planes and filled it with all the necessary equipments, such as cameras and generators.

[1] He later earned a Scientific and Engineering Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1969 "for the design and introduction of the Cinemobile series of equipment trucks for location motion picture production".

[6] Taft Broadcasting later became the parent company of the studio, with United Artists Theatre Group and Hemdale Film Corporation as investors.