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STUDIO TCS

  • Summer of Scott Noll (1981) dir Mark Reynolds
  • All American Boys (1982) dir Mark Reynolds
  • A Summer Fantasy (1982) dir Mark Reynolds
  • Doing It (1983) dir Steve Scott
  • Gold Rush Boys (1983) dir Steve Scott
  • Buster….: The Best Years (1984) dir Mark Reynolds
  • Fantasize (1984) dir Mark Reynolds
  • One Size Fits All (1984) dir Mark Reynolds
  • I Do (1984) dir Steve Scott
  • Best Friends (1985) dir Mark Reynolds

Can’t recall why this TCS Studios post got started, and remained in the drafts folder for a couple years. A note “8 minutes previews” was my only clue, so I tracked down the clip, and you see it above highlighting some of the 8-10 films from this Studio. I listed only the ones I think were produced by TCS, and if you look at GEVI you’ll see a handful more distributed by them as well.

Of note, as I hadn’t really followed Mark Reynolds career – “Larry Ginsburg (real name) began in 1974 marking film loops under Brentwood’s Starline brand although there were several Starline films he did not do. An interior designer he had never seen films until just before he decided to do his own. After “creative differences” with Brentwood, he founded the Trade!Mark Studio. He formed TCS studios as a separate company with different “standards.” Here he did one film and then used Steve Scott as director because Scott already had done good sound work on Face to Face and Reynolds had not worked with sound. Cameraman Tom Howard said the Reynolds preferred younger guys who had less experience, making the filming more difficult. He was also said to take much more time filming than others like Steve Scott.”

Curious where GEVI gets this from – I show Face To Face as a Steve Scott film (but yes, I agree Scott is great at sound); and Reynolds only doing one film for TCS? – at least half are credited to him! hmmmmmm OK, i am re-reading; he did one film, then got Steve Scott on board, not necessarily to do all the rest of the films for the studio.

STUDIO TCS


The above clip I think I downloaded just to capture some images for when I sold the VHS tape –

7 replies on “STUDIO TCS”

The cover of Fantasize brings back memories. Back in 1984 my boyfriend and I had a threeway with Mark Rebel. He was such a hot and sweet guy. After doing the videos he became a stripper at gay bars in Southern California and in Canada for a while. I knew Randy Page from The Numbers on Sunset (also nicknamed Rounds West) which was my neighborhood bar as at the time I had a weekend place just up the street.

Ahhhhh, Mark Rebel! was his ass shaved when you met him? Great body, great hairy legs, and I get (kinda) the shaved butthole thing, but if I remember correctly, he was shaved beyond that down to his tanline.

He was always self conscious about his butt. Regardless of how many squats, etc, he would do at the gym he always had a flat ass.

At the risk of leaving another comment here (sorry if I’m doing that too much buddy) that draft folder note may have originated with me. I enjoy the clips of previews that played before and after the films on early VHS tapes, and have asked you about different ones pretty often. A few quick hits about TCS, the clip below has a few more of that studio’s long previews like the ones from your first clip, including Summer of Scott Noll and All American Boys:

https://xhamster.com/videos/vintage-previews-2-xhTXmjJ

The sound in All American Boys is very primitive, you can tell they were in the transition period between silent film loops and full-on talking pictures as there are big sections that have very muffled sound, airplanes taking off covering up what was said, Jacques not having that good a mastery on English etc. Luckily it makes up for it with the sex scenes, esp. the Lee Ryder threeway. They got much better as they became more experienced in how to record the sound while the guys were having sex, or the dialogue in between the sex scenes.

Trying to keep this on the shorter side, re: the music from the preview clip for Doing It, that same song plays over the film’s opening and closing credits and is called Yes I’m Singing by Lee Oskar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE4K-1VXitM

I know at least a few of the songs from some of these TCS fims but not all, of course The Cars – Shake It Up and Olivia Newton John – Physical from the bathroom jackoff scene in Doing It are the most recognizeable.

That first clip is a wowzer!

Terrific profile of TCS. Very informative.

The 2nd clip is definitely my kind of title credits sequence!! But spoilers. Did it run at the nd one beginning or the end? No matter.

Great clips and info. I never knew Trade!Mark was associated with Mark Reynolds. Makes sense though. Trade!Mark – *Mark* Reynolds.

Thanks BJ!

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