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 1990, 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 (formerly known as Cassette Duplicators Incorporated). Tapes from both duplicators simply identified the duplicator as CDI.