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'''TAVAC Co., Ltd.''' is an audio and video post-production studio owned and operated by Toei Company, Ltd. The studio was established in 1973 and is located in the Sato Building in Shinjuku, Tokyo.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://corp.toei-anim.co.jp/english/outline/affiliated_companies.php|Website=Toei Animation Co., Ltd|Title="Affiliated Companies"|Date=March 2014|AccessDate=06 April 2015}}</ref>
'''TAVAC Co., Ltd.''' is an audio and video post-production studio operated by [[Toei Animation]]. The studio was established in 1973 and is located in the Sato Building in Shinjuku, Tokyo.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://corp.toei-anim.co.jp/english/outline/affiliated_companies.php|Website=Toei Animation Co., Ltd|Title="Affiliated Companies"|Date=March 2014|AccessDate=06 April 2015}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
By the early-1970s, [[Toei Animation]]'s recording and editing departments had grown too large to remain housed in their Ohizumi Studio in Nerima, Tokyo. In February 1973, these departments were moved to Shinjuku, Tokyo and consolidated under the acronym TAVAC ("Toei Audio and Visual Art Center") as a subsidiary of Toei.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.stereosound.co.jp/review/article/2014/09/17/32395.html|Website=Stereo Sound Online|Title="アニメの音に異変アリ!第1回 東映アニメ1万本の音を護る、タバックの活躍に迫る"|Date=17 September 2014|AccessDate=06 April 2015}}</ref> TAVAC houses four studios, including two recording studios and two editing studios. The recording studios are comprised of a multimedia authoring and dubbing studio and a post-recording studio, while the editing studios are comprised of various editing rooms, including a linear editing room, a non-linear editing room, a preview room, and a positive/negative editing room.
By the early-1970s, [[Toei Animation]]'s recording and editing departments had grown too large to remain housed in their Ohizumi Studio in Nerima, Tokyo. In February 1973, these departments were moved to Shinjuku, Tokyo and consolidated under the acronym TAVAC ("Toei Audio and Visual Art Center") as a subsidiary of Toei Animation.<ref>{{Cite web|URL=http://www.stereosound.co.jp/review/article/2014/09/17/32395.html|Website=Stereo Sound Online|Title="アニメの音に異変アリ!第1回 東映アニメ1万本の音を護る、タバックの活躍に迫る"|Date=17 September 2014|AccessDate=06 April 2015}}</ref> TAVAC houses four studios, including two recording studios and two editing studios. The recording studios are comprised of a multimedia authoring and dubbing studio and a post-recording studio, while the editing studios are comprised of various editing rooms, including a linear editing room, a non-linear editing room, a preview room, and a positive/negative editing room.


==Dragon Ball==
==Dragon Ball==

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TAVAC Co., Ltd.
株式会社タバック
"TAVAC" Logo
Type Public
Industry Information and Communication
Founded February 1973
Headquarters 1-5-2 Kita-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0074, Japan
Key People Osamu Ichikawa (President)
Parent Toei Company, Ltd.
Website Official Website
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TAVAC Co., Ltd. is an audio and video post-production studio operated by Toei Animation. The studio was established in 1973 and is located in the Sato Building in Shinjuku, Tokyo.[1]

History

By the early-1970s, Toei Animation's recording and editing departments had grown too large to remain housed in their Ohizumi Studio in Nerima, Tokyo. In February 1973, these departments were moved to Shinjuku, Tokyo and consolidated under the acronym TAVAC ("Toei Audio and Visual Art Center") as a subsidiary of Toei Animation.[2] TAVAC houses four studios, including two recording studios and two editing studios. The recording studios are comprised of a multimedia authoring and dubbing studio and a post-recording studio, while the editing studios are comprised of various editing rooms, including a linear editing room, a non-linear editing room, a preview room, and a positive/negative editing room.

Dragon Ball

All of the dialogue for any Dragon Ball animated episode, feature, or movie is recorded at TAVAC.

External Links

References

  1. "Affiliated Companies" (March 2014). Toei Animation Co., Ltd. Retrieved: 06 April 2015.
  2. "アニメの音に異変アリ!第1回 東映アニメ1万本の音を護る、タバックの活躍に迫る" (17 September 2014). Stereo Sound Online. Retrieved: 06 April 2015.