“Jess” Discographic

“Jess” Discographic was an Albanian dubbing studio, owned by "AA" Film Company. Most of its dubs air on Bang Bang and Çufo, but some of the older dubs were sold in DVDs.

In 2019, a new studio named Studio Suprem began providing the dubs for DigitAlb, after "AA" Film Company stopped their relationship with them due to disagreements over financial issues. Regardless, some of Jess's dubs have premiered after Suprem appeared, because they had been produced previously.

Parents and clients

 * "AA" Film Company (parent company)
 * Bang Bang
 * Çufo
 * Junior
 * Film Hits
 * Film Komedi (South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut)
 * Digi Gold

Trivia

 * The dub of Anastasia, distributed by ALBATR@DE, credits both ALBATR@DE and “Jess” Discographic in the DVD, suggesting some kind of relationship.
 * In a 2003 interview the owner of the studio at the time, Aida Kasemi, talked about the dub of Harry Potter, which credits ALBATR@DE in the DVD cover, and also mentioned the actors & singers who worked at ALBATR@DE, further suggesting a relationship with them.
 * Some of their dubs credit both themselves and Top Channel at the end of the films.
 * Additionally, those same dubs credit either just "Top Records" or "Top Records" and "Top Channel" on the DVD covers. This suggests a producer-distributor relationship for those DVDs. The dub of Alice in Wonderland (1951) also has "Top Channel" and "Top Records" on the DVD cover, but "ALBATR@DE" on top of the actual disc. There is reason to believe the dub also had Jess's involvement (the similarities with the first dub of Aladdin and the King of Thieves, which credits Jess, and actor interviews).
 * Usually, the name of the studio, “Jess” Discographic, is credited at the end if the dub is illegal, otherwise the name of the parent company, "AA" Film Company, is credited instead. There are exceptions that go both ways.