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Glen Glenn Sound

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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] It provided creative audio services to the television and film industry for five decades. The company was acquired by audio post production company Todd-AO in 1986. The facility was later purchased by Deluxe Entertainment Services Group in 2015, and the main theater is now "Stage One," the largest digital intermediate color theater in North America. It is located at 900 N Seward St, Hollywood, CA 90038.[3]

Audio post productions

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The Glen Glenn Sound company services have since been used on over 20,000 movies and television series episodes.[1]

It was occasionally billed (credited) as Glen Glen, rather than as Glen Glenn, most particularly in Popkin productions.

Glen Glenn Sound
IndustryAudio post production
Founded1937; 87 years ago (1937)
Headquarters900 North Seward Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Key people
Glen R. Glenn
Harry Eckles

Movies and TV shows

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Movies and TV shows with sound recording and/or audio post production services done at Glen Glenn Sound include:[1]

The Legion of Missing Men (1937)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c IMDb: Glen Glenn Sound Company (U.S.), with filmography.
  2. ^ IMDb: Glen Glenn (1907–1960), with filmography.
  3. ^ "Deluxe Unveils State-of-the-Art Color Grading Environment in Hollywood". EFILM. 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2020-03-18.