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Alex Gilbert Studios

Revision::Alex Gilbert Studios(No.14)
November 28 '07 a 6:29 am


 

 
 
Alex Gilbert Studios Corporation
President Alex Gilbert
Founded 2002
Headquarters Whangarei, NZ
Industry Film and Music
Sponser Pyro North inc.
Website alexgilbertstudios.co.nr

Alex Gilbert Studios is currentlycontrolled by Alex Gilbert and this film and music corporation was founded in 2002 by Alex Gilbert and when he was at primary. Alex Gilbert Studios also film videos and started producing music at the end of 2005. AGS also sponsers Pyro North.

 

 Alex Gilbert Studios History

 

In 2001 when the September 9/11 attack happened Alex was currently going to Morningside Primary and Alex created a booklet about this event and it had on the back "Sasha Gilbert Studios 2001". But this didn't mean that the studio was founded in 2001 until Alex made a cartoon character called "Bob" who is the mascot for Alex Gilbert Studios from 2002 to 2004. But now he decided to not have a mascot

Always more of an entrepreneur than a showman, Fox concentrated on acquiring and building theaters; pictures were secondary. The company's first film studios were set up in Fort Lee, New Jersey, but in 1917, William Fox sent Sol M. Wurtzel to Hollywood, California to oversee the studio's new West Coast production facilities where a more hospitable and cost effective climate existed for film making.

With the introduction of sound technologies, Fox moved to acquired the rights to a sound-on-film process. In the years 1925-26, Fox purchased the rights to the work of Freeman Harrison Owens, the U.S. rights to the Tri-Ergon system invented by three German inventors, and the work of Theodore Case. This resulted in the Movietone sound system later known as 'Fox Movietone'. Later that year, the company began offering films with a music-and-effects track, and the following year Fox began the weeklyFox Movietone Newsfeature, which ran until 1963. The growing company needed space, and in 1926