YANKEE CANDLE COMPANY OF MASSACHUSETTS SELECTS JVC'S D-9
Candlemaker Uses Digital Tape Format To Create and Archive Videos

Wayne, New Jersey (June 18, 1998) - Yankee Candle Company of 
Deerfield, Massachusetts, a nationally renowned candle 
manufacturer, has selected JVC's D-9 with 4:2:2 processing as 
its digital videotape recording format to create and archive 
videotapes and commercials.

Yankee Candle Company, whose flagship store in Deerfield, 
Massachusetts has been called the "Disneyland of Candles," is a 
company on a rapid expansion track with 52 stores in 14 states. 
Primarily concentrated in the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions, 
Yankee Candle also has store locations as far west as Ohio and as 
far south as Florida.

Founded in 1969 by Mike Kittredge, Yankee Candle has consistently 
used videotape to record the company's rapid growth, documenting 
milestone historical events as well as fond memories. Yankee Candle 
also uses video to drive its retail marketing effort in its hugely 
popular flagship store in Deerfield where videos are displayed 
storewide. The company also relies on its in-house video department 
to produce training videos for its 1,000 employees and to create 
advertising spots.

Yankee Candle's recent decision to make the switch from an analog 
videotape format to digital was driven by the desire to preserve 
archived video in perpetuity, and to perform multi-generational 
edits without worrying about tape degradation. 

"Our founder, Mike Kittredge, has always been a proponent of new 
technology and was an early camcorder user. We have some very 
archaic 3/4 inch Umatic, "M" format and older VHS footage shot in 
the early 1980s," said Tim O'Brien, Yankee Candle's Corporate 
Communications Director.

"With our new D-9 system, we can maintain the integrity of 
this archived video. It gives us a wonderful way to drop all of 
those older formats onto a digital archive tape and preserve it 
forever without having to worry about further quality 
deterioration," O'Brien said. 

Video also is a key component in Yankee Candle's retail marketing 
approach. "Over two million shoppers visit our stores annually and 
watch the retail marketing videos being shown, especially at our 
Deerfield location. These retail tapes offer handy tips to 
customers - such as how to burn candles - and they play a very 
significant role in our overall retail marketing approach. Last 
year, Yankee Candle sold 10,000 retail videotapes as souvenirs to 
customers marking their visit to Yankee Candle," O'Brien said. 

"With that kind of volume, it is important for us to have a format, 
like D-9, that gives us clean and crisp video, as well as 
flexibility. With D-9, we can painlessly perform edits and 
create multi-generational edits without degradation." 

Yankee Candle's Video Department has three fully-equipped JVC 
editing suites which make use of S-VHS and D-9 machines. The 
D-9 machines, purchased two months ago, include: one BR-D51 
D-9 Player; one BR-D85 D-9 Recorder with Pre-Read; and 
one KY-D29 Camera docked to a D-9 BR-D40 Recorder.

"Making the digital switch was easy because with D-9 we are 
still working with a tape format system. That was a great advantage 
for us because there was not a huge learning curve, so we were up 
and running fast," said Frank Netto, Yankee Candle's Video 
Production Specialist. "We use the D-9 system with our 
Pinnacle Alladin to create myriad of special effects using the BR-
D85's pre-read function -- it's very amazing. Also, the BR-D85 is 
very cost-effective for us because with it, we don't need an extra 
machine to do A/B roll editing." Netto said D-9' 4:2:2 
processing and 3:3.1 compression is "as good as it gets."

He also likes that the fully-integrated system provides S-VHS 
playback so older tapes are not made obsolete. Netto contended that 
analog tapes played back on D-9 even look better. "When we 
play back our S-VHS on the D-9 machines, it even plays back 
cleaner," Netto said.

Another advantage, Netto explained, is that D-9 tapes each 
have over 90 minutes of storage and seamlessly integrate with the 
hard drive memory space of Yankee Candle's non-linear editing 
system. "This creates a perfect storage system for Yankee Candle." 

"Yankee Candle has always used JVC equipment from day one, and the 
machines have really been workhorses for us. We like the quality, 
and the service has always been outstanding," Netto said. "We 
expect the same satisfaction with D-9."

JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, headquartered in Wayne, 
New Jersey, distributes a complete line of broadcast and 
professional equipment including cameras, recorders and editing 
products. For more information regarding D-9, contact David 
Walton at 1-800-JVC-5825, or visit the JVC web site at www.jvc.com/pro.