History edit

High Speed Video was founded in 1984 as a subsidiary of Modern Video Productions by Robert Hall and Gene Mason. Modern itself was later purchased by Carlton Communications PLC in early 1988 and became a sister company to Technicolor when Carlton acquired that company later in the year, which ultimately made High Speed Video a sister company to Technicolor Videocassette. On July 8, 1990, High Speed's operations were merged with those of Technicolor Videocassette of Michigan, Technicolor Videocassette's Livonia location.

List of Customers edit

All duplicated their videocassettes here prior to the 1990 merger with Technicolor Videocassette of Michigan.

  • ABC Kidavision (1988)
  • Family Home Entertainment (1990)
  • Forum Home Video (1987-1989)
  • Fox Hills Video (1989) (one known copy of NFL's Super Duper Football Follies, perhaps among others)[1]
  • Monarch Home Video (1988-1989)
  • Prism Entertainment (198?-1990)
  • Simitar Entertainment (some tapes)
  • Starmaker Entertainment (1989-1990)
  • Tyco Industries
  • Vestron Video (1987-1990)
  • Wood Knapp Video

How to Tell edit

  • Tapes duplicated here had a sticker on the bottom spine of the cassette. Technicolor Videocassette of Michigan would continue using this sticker on many Sprinter-dubbed tapes until 1995 after consolidating this duplicator's operations in 1990.
  • Some Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tapes sold through the Burger King Kids' Club said "H" on the face label.

Locations edit

  • Helmond, North Brabant
  • Malvern, Pennsylvania