Resolution Video Production and Duplication

Resolution was an intellectual asset management company, but they also provided VHS duplication services using high speed and real time technologies. They also served as an audio recording facility during its startup years in the 1980s.

Former names

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  • Resolution Video Audio and Film (1986)

History

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TBD

List of Customers

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  • A&E Home Video
  • Academy Entertainment
  • Ambrose Video
  • Annenberg Media
  • Atlas Video
  • Discovery Channel School
  • Docurama
  • The History Channel
  • Kingdom Chums Company
  • Lifetime (one known copy of Cynthia Kereluk's Workout III)
  • Lobsterland Productions (one known copy of Let's Go Lobstering)
  • Mystic Fire Video
  • NBC News
  • New Video
  • Rodale Press
  • Thirteen/WNET
  • WGBH Boston Video

How to Tell

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  • Most tapes from this duplicator do not have any form of printing on the cassette. However, a few tapes from the 1990s (with the so far latest known use being 1995) had a one, two or three digit number written in dark red ink on the right side of the cassette shell.
  • One known copy of Where the Wild Things Are... and other Maurice Sendak stories as well as a few EP/SLP mode tapes by this duplicator had a few extra seconds of black screen along with the "fading rainbow" following the static at the very end. One known copy of Biography: Santa Claus also had some black screen following the static at the very end, but the "fading rainbow" did not appear.
  • Numerous tapes by this duplicator have a grey ink label.
  • Tapes duplicated here do not have anything in the vertical blanking interval.
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Locations

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  • South Burlington, Vermont
  • Williston, Vermont

Website

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