The Library of Congress is the nation’s oldest federal cultural institution and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with over 158 million books, recordings, photographs, maps, films and video, sheet music, sound recordings, and manuscripts in its collections. They have been seeking a contractor to provide specialized digital sound track restoration services for the 1942 motion picture "I Married a Witch" from the Library’s historic film collection. The successful contractor is Audio Mechanics Inc. of Burbank, California. The estimated contract value is $19,361.
AWARD: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS: Historic Motion Picture Sound Track Restoration: Notice ID: LSC2020005. Related Notice: 030ADV20Q0113. Contract Opportunity Type: Award Notice (Original).
The Library has awarded a contract for the sound restoration of the film "I Married a Witch" for the archival copy for the American public. This award notice includes the total awarded price, the awardee, and the original solicitation number.
To see the original notice, go to the following link.
To see the full award, please go to the following link.
Award Details:
Audio Mechanics
1200 W. Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91506
USA
+1 818 846 5525
Contact:
Library of Congress
101 Independence Ave SE LA 325
Washington , DC 20540
USA
For the attention of: Gail MacFarquhar
gmac@loc.gov
+1 2027 070 724