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  2. Todd-AO - Wikipedia

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    Todd-AO is an American post-production company founded in 1953 by Mike Todd and Robert Naify, ... 2012: CSS Studios, LLC is acquired by Empire InvestmentHoldings ...

  3. Glen Glenn Sound - Wikipedia

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    Todd-AO Hollywood (former Glen Glenn headquarters) in Hollywood. Note the "Todd-AO" logo above now reads 'Deluxe'. Glen Glenn Sound was an audio post production company formerly located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. [1] The company was co-founded by Glen R. Glenn and Harry Eckles (sound recordist) in 1937. [2]

  4. Soundelux - Wikipedia

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    The services of CSS Studios are marketed under the brand names Soundelux, Todd-AO,Sound One, POP Sound, Modern Music, Soundelux Design Music Group, and The Hollywood Edge. CSS Studios maintain facilities in Los Angeles and New York. On September 19, 2012, Empire Investment Holdings announced it had acquired CSS Studios, LLC. [5]

  5. Todd Soundelux - Wikipedia

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    Todd Soundelux is an American creative entertainment services company. The company's main activity is to provide creative and technical post production sound and music services for motion picture studios, independent producers, broadcast networks, cable channels, advertising agencies and other companies that produce, own or distribute content.

  6. Oklahoma! (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sound stage and backlot sequences were filmed at MGM Studios in Culver City, California. [5] [15] Oklahoma! was the first production photographed in Todd-AO. The original specification for Todd-AO involved running at 30 frames per second which made it impossible to produce 35mm (which ran at 24 fps) reduction prints from the Todd-AO negative.

  7. Darryl F. Zanuck - Wikipedia

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    Zanuck began to make compromises, and eventually capitulated. Smaller theaters rented conventional versions of the studio's films; stereo they could live without altogether. Todd-AO came out in 1955, and after its developer, Mike Todd, died in 1958, Zanuck invested in the process for Fox's most exclusive roadshows. Although pictures continued ...

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  9. Robert Naify - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, the Naify brothers were also the founders of Todd-AO, along with Mike Todd and the American Optical Company. Todd-AO became the largest independent post-production sound studio in the United States and worked on Apollo 13, E.T, Saving Private Ryan, Gladiator, Braveheart and other major films. [5]