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Revision as of 06:25, 8 March 2022
Ever wondered where your favorite videotapes and videodiscs came from? This is a directory of videotape duplicators and videodisc replicators.
In the US
The Major Two
- Deluxe
- Deluxe Video Services (Also includes Bell & Howell Video Systems and Rank Video Services America)
- Columbia Pictures Videocassette Services
- Video Technology Services (Also includes Creative Video Services)
- Paramount Video Services
- Deluxe Video Services (Also includes Bell & Howell Video Systems and Rank Video Services America)
- Technicolor
- Technicolor Video Services (Also includes S/T Videocassette Duplicating Corporation and Video Corporation of America)
- The CBS/Fox Company
- Cinram (Canada)
- Technicolor Video Services (Also includes S/T Videocassette Duplicating Corporation and Video Corporation of America)
Other Companies
- Allied Digital
- American Tape Corporation
- Cassette Productions
- Celebrity Duplicating Services
- Cinemagnetics
- Diamond Entertainment Corporation
- GTK, Inc.
- Magno Sound & Video, Inc
- MediaCopy, Inc. (Also includes West Coast Video Duplicating)
- Osborn Video Productions
- Resolution
- Shout! Factory
- U.S. Video
- United American Video
- VCI Home Video
- Video Gems
- Video Software & Production Center
- Westinghouse Broadcasting Corporation
In other countries
Australia
Canada
- Agincourt Productions
- AstralTech (Also includes Pathé Video)
- Entertainment One
- Provac
- Videolux Canada
- VTR Productions