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Revision as of 07:59, 26 January 2024
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List of Customers
- Cinderella Distributors
- Feature Films for Families (some tapes)
- Focus on the Family (1992-1993)
- Front Row Entertainment
- Goldstar Video (1992-1993)
- Goldrix Entertainment (1993)
- Pamplin Entertainment
- Polynesian Cultural Center (some tapes)
- Showtime Entertainment
- Timeless Video
How to Tell
- Tapes from this duplicator do not have any form of printing on the cassette, nor do they have anything in the vertical blanking interval.
- Numerous tapes from this duplicator have a record tab intact.
- Most tapes from this duplicator have the static roll of death at the end, and sometimes at the beginning. However, a few tapes from this duplicator may not have the static roll of death at all.
- Occasionally, a few tapes from this duplicator had some extra black screen following the blank space at the end.
- Goldstar Video tapes by this duplicator under the Goldrix Entertainment label said “MTX” in the top left corner of the label.
Locations
- Los Angeles, California
Notes
- Feature Films for Families referred to the company as simply Matrix Video on the labels of tapes duplicated by the company.
- In 1992, a few tapes returned by Cinderella Distributors were reused by The Video Company in a 32,500-unit production run of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever for Scholastic. One such tape was shown by a Salt Lake City classroom a few days before Christmas that year; due to TVC forgetting to erase the originally recorded pornographic material, scandal ensued and the producers of the special sued both TVC and Matrix over the affair.[1]