List of Customers Edit

  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000s; DVD)
  • Anchor Bay Entertainment (2000s; DVD)
  • Lionsgate Home Entertainment (2000s; DVD)
    • Artisan Entertainment (Late 1990s-Early 2000s; DVD)
    • Trimark Home Video (Late 1990s-Early 2000s; DVD)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (2007-2008; VHS)
    • DreamWorks Home Entertainment (2008; VHS)
  • Pentrex (1995-1998)
  • Veemon Vision (2000s; DVD)
  • Viz Video (2000s; DVD)
  • Walport USA (2002) (a military screener cassette of The Princess Diaries)
  • Warner Home Video (2000s; DVD)
    • New Line Home Entertainment (2000s; DVD)

How to Tell Edit

  • Some 1995-1998 tapes duplicated by this company had the tape length and "3M" printed in white ink on the right side of the cassette.
    • Some 2007-2008 tapes by Paramount and DreamWorks instead had the number 105 stamped in dark ink in the same spot.
  • Tapes duplicated by this company also had a sticker on the right side of the cassette. The information on the sticker was usually like this for example:

HOW SHE MOVE THEAT FEB

ENGLISH

PARAMOUNT HV 332852 CREST 02/12

  • However, on some Paramount tapes, the sticker said "DELUXE MEDIA" instead of "PARAMOUNT."
  • Some DVDs authored, encoded and/or replicated by this company have a special bumper with the Crest National logo at the end of the program material.
    • On some DVDs, it's in the form of a globe, with two arrows and the word "DVD" in-between them and the words "It's Digital" underneath.
    • On most variants of the bumper, the company was credited for the encoding, authoring and menu design, although some DVDs authored and encoded by the company that used menus possibly designed by another company may contain a variant of the globe bumper that credits the company for the authoring and encoding only.

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Locations Edit

  • Hollywood, California

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