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Deluxe Media

Deluxe Media Inc., also known simply as Deluxe and formerly Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, Inc., is an American multinational multimedia and entertainment service provisions company[2] owned by Platinum Equity, [3] founded in 1915 by Hungarian-born American film producer William Fox and headquartered in Burbank, California.

Deluxe Media Inc.[1]
Logo since 2016
TypeSubsidiary
Industry
Founded1915; 108 years ago (1915)
FounderWilliam Fox
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Cyril Drabinsky (CEO)
Products
Services
OwnerPlatinum Equity
Number of employees
3,500
WebsiteOfficial website

The company services multiple clients in the film, television, digital content and advertising industries across the globe, and has been recognized with 10 Academy Awards for scientific and technical achievements, including developments in CinemaScope pictures (as part of 20th Century Fox) and more recently for a process of creating archival separations from digital image data.[4]

History edit

Deluxe began as a film processing laboratory established in 1915 by William Fox under the name De Luxe as part of his eponymous film conglomerate corporation in Fort Lee, New Jersey.[5][6]

In 1916, Fox Film Corporation opened its studio in Hollywood[7] on 13 acres at Sunset and Western.[6] The first Deluxe film laboratory on the west coast was built on the south side of the lot (Fernwood and Serrano), and the laboratory was moved to the new Fox studios building on Manhattan's west side in 1919, where it remained for over 40 years. The "business manager" (later president) of the laboratory was Alan E. Freedman, who guided the company into the 1960s.[8]

In 1927, Fox (Deluxe) received a patent for sound-on-film, the Fox Movietone process.[6] In 1927, "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans," an early Movietone film, opened.[6] Fox Movietone News, ran weekly in theaters until 1963.[6]

During the Great Depression, Fox Film Corporation encountered financial difficulties. Among the actions taken to maintain liquidity, Fox sold the laboratories in 1932 to Freedman, who renamed the operation Deluxe.[9][10] Under Freedman's leadership, Deluxe added two more plants in Chicago and Toronto. In January 1934, Fox was granted an option to rebuy DeLuxe before December 31, 1938. On 31 May 1935, under Sidney Kent, Fox merged his film company with Twentieth Century Pictures to form The Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation following a bank-infused reorganisation. The merged company then exercised this option in July 1936, with Freedman remaining as president.[6][5]

In 1953, Deluxe developed the widescreen format CinemaScope.[6] Titles included "There's No Business Like Show Business" (1954) and "The Seven Year Itch" (1955).[6] Other innovations included the processing and sound striping of CinemaScope, and were patented and/or received Academy awards.[11]

In 1962 Freedman retired. In the 1960s, Deluxe closed its New York plant, followed by its plants in Chicago and Toronto, as motion picture production declined on the East Coast.[6]

In 1972, Deluxe began large volume videocassette production, with a billion by 1996.[6]

In 1990, The Rank Organisation acquired Deluxe from Fox.[6][12][13]

In 2000, Deluxe began large volume DVD production.[6]

In 2006, The Rank Organisation sells Deluxe Film Group to MacAndrews & Forbes, renamed Deluxe Entertainment Services Group.[6][14][15]

On 9 February 2012, Deluxe acquired Hong Kong-based visual effects and post-production company, Centro Digital Pictures, with its founder John Chu remaining as president while reporting to Alaric McAusland, managing director for Deluxe in Australia.[16][17][18][19]

In May 2014, Deluxe shut down its Los Angeles plant at Sunset & Western Studios complex, where other studios themselves were demolished way back in 1971. Also that same year, Deluxe closed the Hollywood film labs,[20] and they gave thousands of orphaned film elements to the Academy Film Archive. The Deluxe Laboratories Collection at the Academy Film Archive consists of over 7,500 35mm and 16mm film elements of various motion pictures dating back to the early 1960s.[21]

On 22 April 2015, Deluxe and its longtime competitor, Technicolor S.A., announced that they had entered into a binding agreement to create a new joint venture known as Deluxe Technicolor Digital Cinema which will specialize in cinema mastering, distribution and management services.[22]

Deluxe got acquired on 4 September 2019 by creditors in a debt-for-equity swap to avoid bankruptcy.[23]

On 3 October 2019, Deluxe filed for bankruptcy, pending in the Southern District of New York. The same month on the 24th, the company received court approval to emerge from bankruptcy with a comprehensive restructuring plan.[24][25]

On July 1, 2020, Platinum Equity agreed to acquire the distribution division of Deluxe and re-unite with former CEO Cyril Drabinsky who would merge CineVizion, a film distribution company he founded after leaving Deluxe in 2016, into it. The companies Company 3 and Method Studios which formed the creative divisions of Deluxe were sold to Framestore in November 2020.[3][26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Meet Deluxe". Deluxe Media. Retrieved August 3, 2020. Copyright © 2022 Deluxe Media Inc.
  2. ^ "Deluxe's Company 3, EFILM and Deluxe Toronto Post Major Entries in Cannes Film Festival". SHOOTonline.com. May 16, 2016. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Goldsmith, Jill (July 1, 2020). "Tom Gores' Platinum Equity Buys Deluxe Entertainment Distribution Business". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  4. ^ "Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc. Company Profile | Burbank, CA | Competitors, Financials & Contacts". Dun & Bradstreet. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "20th Century Fox: Chronology". The Studio Tour. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m . Film Journal International. July 17, 2009. Archived from the original on September 14, 2015. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  7. ^ Fox Folks Vol. I, No. 4, August 1922.
  8. ^ Fox Folks Vol. I, No. 4, August 1922. Also, Vol. III, No. 7, July 1924, p. 12 and back outside cover, and Vol. III, No. 8, August 1924, p. 8.
  9. ^ Image, Deluxe Laboratories, Inc. check 101 to Fox Film Corporation for $2,000,000.
  10. ^ "Freedman Group Buys Fox Film Laboratories". The Film Daily. New York City. April 3, 1932. p. 1. Retrieved January 23, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
  11. ^ The Hollywood Reporter, May 6, 1980, p. 170.
  12. ^ "Fox completes sale of DeLuxe to Rank". United Press International. December 17, 1990. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  13. ^ "List of Principal Subsidiaries of the Company". FOX ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. September 10, 2004. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  14. ^ Egan, Jack (January 6, 2006). "Perlman Buys Deluxe". Below the Line.
  15. ^ Baker, Liana B. (January 27, 2017). "Hollywood effects firm Deluxe Entertainment looks to China for deal". Reuters.
  16. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (February 9, 2012). "Deluxe Acquires Hong Kong's Centro". The Hollywood Reporter. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  17. ^ Dagar, Nick (February 12, 2012). "Deluxe Acquires Centro Digital Pictures". Digital Cinema Report. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  18. ^ "Deluxe Acquires Centro" (Press release). Deluxe Entertainment Services. February 10, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2022 – via PR Newswire.
  19. ^ Shackleton, Liz (February 10, 2012). "Deluxe acquires Hong Kong's Centro Digital Pictures". Screen Daily. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  20. ^ "Deluxe Laboratories to close Hollywood film processing shop". L.A. Observed. March 6, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  21. ^ "Deluxe Laboratories Collection". Academy Film Archive. Academy Awards. October 14, 2015. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  22. ^ "Deluxe and Technicolor Launch Joint Venture in Digital Cinema". Technicolor. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  23. ^ Maddaus, Gene (September 4, 2019). "Deluxe Entertainment to Avoid Bankruptcy with Debt-for-Equity Swap". Variety. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  24. ^ "ORDER (I) APPROVING THE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FOR AND CONFIRMING THE JOINT PREPACKAGED PLAN OF REORGANIZATION OF DELUXE ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES GROUP INC. AND ITS DEBTOR AFFILIATES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 11 OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE AND (II) GRANTING RELATED RELIEF". Prime Clerk. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  25. ^ Maddaus, Gene (November 6, 2019). "Deluxe Entertainment Gets New CEO as It Emerges From Bankruptcy". Variety. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  26. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (November 18, 2020). "Framestore CEO On How Company 3 Deal Alters VFX Landscape: "This Is An Exercise In One Plus One Equals More" (Q&A)". The Hollywood Reporter. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved December 3, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Deluxe Media Inc also known simply as Deluxe and formerly Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc is an American multinational multimedia and entertainment service provisions company 2 owned by Platinum Equity 3 founded in 1915 by Hungarian born American film producer William Fox and headquartered in Burbank California Deluxe Media Inc 1 Logo since 2016TypeSubsidiaryIndustryMediaEntertainmentDigital contentFounded1915 108 years ago 1915 FounderWilliam FoxHeadquartersBurbank California United StatesArea servedWorldwideKey peopleCyril Drabinsky CEO ProductsFilmTechnologyPost productionServicesLocalizationDigital processingCreative servicesOwnerPlatinum EquityNumber of employees3 500WebsiteOfficial websiteThe company services multiple clients in the film television digital content and advertising industries across the globe and has been recognized with 10 Academy Awards for scientific and technical achievements including developments in CinemaScope pictures as part of 20th Century Fox and more recently for a process of creating archival separations from digital image data 4 Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editDeluxe began as a film processing laboratory established in 1915 by William Fox under the name De Luxe as part of his eponymous film conglomerate corporation in Fort Lee New Jersey 5 6 In 1916 Fox Film Corporation opened its studio in Hollywood 7 on 13 acres at Sunset and Western 6 The first Deluxe film laboratory on the west coast was built on the south side of the lot Fernwood and Serrano and the laboratory was moved to the new Fox studios building on Manhattan s west side in 1919 where it remained for over 40 years The business manager later president of the laboratory was Alan E Freedman who guided the company into the 1960s 8 In 1927 Fox Deluxe received a patent for sound on film the Fox Movietone process 6 In 1927 Sunrise A Song of Two Humans an early Movietone film opened 6 Fox Movietone News ran weekly in theaters until 1963 6 During the Great Depression Fox Film Corporation encountered financial difficulties Among the actions taken to maintain liquidity Fox sold the laboratories in 1932 to Freedman who renamed the operation Deluxe 9 10 Under Freedman s leadership Deluxe added two more plants in Chicago and Toronto In January 1934 Fox was granted an option to rebuy DeLuxe before December 31 1938 On 31 May 1935 under Sidney Kent Fox merged his film company with Twentieth Century Pictures to form The Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation following a bank infused reorganisation The merged company then exercised this option in July 1936 with Freedman remaining as president 6 5 In 1953 Deluxe developed the widescreen format CinemaScope 6 Titles included There s No Business Like Show Business 1954 and The Seven Year Itch 1955 6 Other innovations included the processing and sound striping of CinemaScope and were patented and or received Academy awards 11 In 1962 Freedman retired In the 1960s Deluxe closed its New York plant followed by its plants in Chicago and Toronto as motion picture production declined on the East Coast 6 In 1972 Deluxe began large volume videocassette production with a billion by 1996 6 In 1990 The Rank Organisation acquired Deluxe from Fox 6 12 13 In 2000 Deluxe began large volume DVD production 6 In 2006 The Rank Organisation sells Deluxe Film Group to MacAndrews amp Forbes renamed Deluxe Entertainment Services Group 6 14 15 On 9 February 2012 Deluxe acquired Hong Kong based visual effects and post production company Centro Digital Pictures with its founder John Chu remaining as president while reporting to Alaric McAusland managing director for Deluxe in Australia 16 17 18 19 In May 2014 Deluxe shut down its Los Angeles plant at Sunset amp Western Studios complex where other studios themselves were demolished way back in 1971 Also that same year Deluxe closed the Hollywood film labs 20 and they gave thousands of orphaned film elements to the Academy Film Archive The Deluxe Laboratories Collection at the Academy Film Archive consists of over 7 500 35mm and 16mm film elements of various motion pictures dating back to the early 1960s 21 On 22 April 2015 Deluxe and its longtime competitor Technicolor S A announced that they had entered into a binding agreement to create a new joint venture known as Deluxe Technicolor Digital Cinema which will specialize in cinema mastering distribution and management services 22 Deluxe got acquired on 4 September 2019 by creditors in a debt for equity swap to avoid bankruptcy 23 On 3 October 2019 Deluxe filed for bankruptcy pending in the Southern District of New York The same month on the 24th the company received court approval to emerge from bankruptcy with a comprehensive restructuring plan 24 25 On July 1 2020 Platinum Equity agreed to acquire the distribution division of Deluxe and re unite with former CEO Cyril Drabinsky who would merge CineVizion a film distribution company he founded after leaving Deluxe in 2016 into it The companies Company 3 and Method Studios which formed the creative divisions of Deluxe were sold to Framestore in November 2020 3 26 See also editDeLuxe Color Alan E Freedman Sol M WurtzelReferences edit Meet Deluxe Deluxe Media Retrieved August 3 2020 Copyright c 2022 Deluxe Media Inc Deluxe s Company 3 EFILM and Deluxe Toronto Post Major Entries in Cannes Film Festival SHOOTonline com May 16 2016 Retrieved May 19 2016 a b Goldsmith Jill July 1 2020 Tom Gores Platinum Equity Buys Deluxe Entertainment Distribution Business Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Retrieved May 30 2021 Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc Company Profile Burbank CA Competitors Financials amp Contacts Dun amp Bradstreet Retrieved August 19 2022 a b 20th Century Fox Chronology The Studio Tour Retrieved July 18 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Deluxe In Living Color Film Journal International July 17 2009 Archived from the original on September 14 2015 Retrieved July 17 2022 Fox Folks Vol I No 4 August 1922 Fox Folks Vol I No 4 August 1922 Also Vol III No 7 July 1924 p 12 and back outside cover and Vol III No 8 August 1924 p 8 Image Deluxe Laboratories Inc check 101 to Fox Film Corporation for 2 000 000 Freedman Group Buys Fox Film Laboratories The Film Daily New York City April 3 1932 p 1 Retrieved January 23 2022 via Internet Archive The Hollywood Reporter May 6 1980 p 170 Fox completes sale of DeLuxe to Rank United Press International December 17 1990 Retrieved July 18 2022 List of Principal Subsidiaries of the Company FOX ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC U S Securities and Exchange Commission September 10 2004 Retrieved July 18 2022 Egan Jack January 6 2006 Perlman Buys Deluxe Below the Line Baker Liana B January 27 2017 Hollywood effects firm Deluxe Entertainment looks to China for deal Reuters Giardina Carolyn February 9 2012 Deluxe Acquires Hong Kong s Centro The Hollywood Reporter Penske Media Corporation Retrieved May 18 2022 Dagar Nick February 12 2012 Deluxe Acquires Centro Digital Pictures Digital Cinema Report Retrieved July 22 2022 Deluxe Acquires Centro Press release Deluxe Entertainment Services February 10 2012 Retrieved January 30 2022 via PR Newswire Shackleton Liz February 10 2012 Deluxe acquires Hong Kong s Centro Digital Pictures Screen Daily Retrieved July 28 2022 Deluxe Laboratories to close Hollywood film processing shop L A Observed March 6 2014 Retrieved July 17 2022 Deluxe Laboratories Collection Academy Film Archive Academy Awards October 14 2015 Retrieved July 22 2022 Deluxe and Technicolor Launch Joint Venture in Digital Cinema Technicolor Retrieved October 11 2020 Maddaus Gene September 4 2019 Deluxe Entertainment to Avoid Bankruptcy with Debt for Equity Swap Variety Retrieved May 30 2021 ORDER I APPROVING THE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FOR AND CONFIRMING THE JOINT PREPACKAGED PLAN OF REORGANIZATION OF DELUXE ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES GROUP INC AND ITS DEBTOR AFFILIATES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 11 OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE AND II GRANTING RELATED RELIEF Prime Clerk Retrieved October 24 2019 Maddaus Gene November 6 2019 Deluxe Entertainment Gets New CEO as It Emerges From Bankruptcy Variety Retrieved May 10 2020 Giardina Carolyn November 18 2020 Framestore CEO On How Company 3 Deal Alters VFX Landscape This Is An Exercise In One Plus One Equals More Q amp A The Hollywood Reporter Penske Media Corporation Retrieved December 3 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deluxe Media amp oldid 1167830814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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