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Revision as of 11:03, 7 June 2024
List of Customers
- AnimEigo
- Arrow Video Inc.
- The Baby School Company, Inc. (1998)
- Colgate-Palmolive Company (????-2004)
- Direct Cinema Limited
- First Run Features
- Interama Video Classics
- McGraw/Hill
- Media Blasters (1999-2000)
- Media Education Foundation (2000)
- National Fire Protection Association
- New River Media (1999)
- New Yorker Video
- Video Artists International
- Water Bearer Films
- WLIW21 Public Television
- Zeitgeist Video
How to Tell
- Tapes duplicated by this company beginning in 1996 had dark red printings like the following examples:
Example 1:
T-105 21647 CELESTE
Example 2:
SP-14 32637 DR. RABBIT COMES
TO SCHOOL
Example 3:
22978 ET-095-011
- Some tapes of So Smart! Vol. 1, Dr. Rabbit Comes to School, and Dr. Rabbit and the Legend of Tooth Kingdom by this company had the static roll of death at the end.
- One known copy of New York The Way It Was: The Bronx by this company had a silent white screen test pattern at the end.
- Tapes by this duplicator do not have anything in the vertical blanking interval.
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On one known copy of Someone Else's America by this duplicator, the printings instead appear on the tape guard. In this scan, the printings are hard to see, but they say T-95 16556 SOMEONE ELSE'S.
Locations
- Armonk, New York
- Studio City, California
Website
- cinemagnetics.com (via the WayBack Machine) (today, this link is redirected to premieredigital.com)