Scenewise Inc.

Former names

 * Custom Duplication Inc. (1977-1999)
 * Scope Seven (1999-2007)

List of Customers

 * Atlantic Releasing Co. (1992)
 * Feature Films for Families (some copies of On Our Own)
 * LaserLight Digital (1998)
 * New World Video (1989) (some copies of Elvira: Mistress of the Dark)
 * Penton Kids/Cowles Syndicate, Inc. (1993)
 * Price/Stern/Sloan Video (1990-1992)
 * RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1987) (some copies of Holiday and Blind Date)
 * Rhino Home Video (1991)
 * Streamline Pictures (1991-1994?)
 * Trinity Broadcasting Network (1989-1999)
 * York Home Video (1991)

How to Tell

 * Beginning around late 1989, one or two rows of letters and numbers were engraved above the recording tab, like this for example:

T70PX2

LY7102

Starting around 1998, tapes from this duplicator only had one row of letters and numbers engraved. In addition, the font was changed (e.g. T82PX1). While this happened a few times before 1998, this is when it became permanent.


 * Tapes by this duplicator have printings on the tape guard, or sometimes the bottom middle side. It would appear like this for example:

W.O.8504

SILLYVILLE

PASS 3 SLAVE 976


 * A few earlier tapes instead had a sticker with similar information on it on the bottom middle side, like this for example:

W.O.#18441W

HOLIDAY

Slave #V SP Pass 3


 * Some RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video tapes duplicated by this company had a black screen test pattern with a 1133hz tone at the end.

Locations

 * Inglewood, California

Trivia

 * When Rick Hively left in 1999 to form Media Management Services, he took Trinity Broadcasting's duplication contract with him.
 * Feature Films for Families also duplicated On Our Own at another duplicator with the CDI initialism, CDI Media. Tapes from both duplicators simply identified the duplicator as CDI.