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This company also served as an audio recording facility during its' startup years in the 1980s. |
This company also served as an audio recording facility during its' startup years in the 1980s. |
Revision as of 03:13, 15 April 2024
This company also served as an audio recording facility during its' startup years in the 1980s.
Former names
- Resolution Video Audio and Film (1986)
List of Customers
- A&E Home Video
- Academy Entertainment
- Annenberg Media
- Discovery Channel School
- NBC News
- New Video
- WGBH Boston Video
How to Tell
- Tapes from this duplicator do not have any form of printing on the cassette, nor anything in the vertical blanking interval.
- One known copy each of Where the Wild Things Are and Anatomy of 9/11 by this duplicator had a few extra seconds of black screen following the static at the tail end.
- Numerous tapes by this duplicator have a grey ink label.
Locations
- South Burlington, Vermont
- Williston, Vermont
Website
- resolut.com (via the WayBack Machine)