David Vincent Clarke Ltd., Unit E7, Knoll Business Centre, Hove, Sussex, BN3 7GS. Tel: 01273 205700, Email: sales@dvc.uk.com

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David Clarke started Digital Video Computing in 1995 and DVC rapidly became one of the leading UK suppliers of digital editing equipment. In September 2009 the original DVC was closed and David Vincent Clarke Ltd was formed. The new DVC continues to support all existing customers and supplies the same range of video editing equipment as well as expanding the range of DVC training courses.
We sell everything from video editing cards, analogue to digital converters, tutorials DVDs to our highly regarded, bespoke editing systems. We also offer training in all areas of video and motion graphics. We pride ourselves on giving honest and easy to understand advice that helps you to decide what type of editing system is best for you. This information on this website (and in our free brochure) is written by us, not regurgitated sales literature; we also send out a regular email newsletter, which will keep you updated on the latest developments . You can call DVC on 01273 205700 or e-mail sales@dvc.uk.com.
We are based in Hove, near Brighton, on the south coast of England, just 1 hour from London Victoria by train. We have supplied systems to:The BBC, BP, Meridian, Granada, Carlton, The Police, Army, Navy and Airforce, Disney, MTV, Cisco Systems, Jaguar, Ford, Eton and Gordonstoun schools, The EU,Oxford and Cambridge Universities as well as hundreds of other Universities, Colleges and Schools and thousands of Production Companies and individuals.
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VAT Registration 977 2061 01
![]() DVC editing systems are available for demonstration at our offices in Hove. We are close to Portslade Station, which is one of the stops on the train between London Victoria and Portsmouth (about 1 hour from Victoria). At DVC we have all the systems mentioned here ready for demonstration. Please call to arrange a time for your demo just to ensure that there will be somebody free to speak with you. Most demonstrations last an hour or two, depending on how much you need to find out! DVC have moved to new premisesWe moved on 7th August 2012 to new premises at the Knoll Business Centre in Hove. The current address is: David Vincent Clarke Ltd Telephone: 01273 205700 Click here for a detailed MAP and directions detailing how to find our new premises. |
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Where is the Knoll Business Centre?Below is a map taken from OpenStreetMap showing the location of the Knoll Business Centre. It is off the main A270 road, or Old Shoreham Road as it appears on this map. The following image is taken from Google maps and shows the business centre from above and our position in it. Although you can get into the business centre from the front it is easier to enter from the rear. As you come along the Old Shoreham Road (A270) take the turning up STAPLEY ROAD, then immediately left into BELLINGHAM CRESCENT. On the picture at the top you can see a turning into the business centre. Park in the visitors spaces indicated. These do say parking is limited to a maximum time of 1 hour although we have had advised the owners of the centre that our clients will stay longer than this, and it is not a problem. Having parked go through the opening on your right and proceed to unit E7. If you have problems give us a ring on 01273 205700 and we will guide you in. If no spaces are available in the visitors bays, parking is also free on the surrounding roads. You can also park at the front of the business centre but these spaces tend to be occupied. You can only enter the road in front of the business centre from the West, and you tend to see the business centre sign (The logo BIZSPACE is the most visible part) AFTER you have passed the entrance to the road! However this is before the turning to STAPLEY ROAD which is why we suggest you take this turning and come in through the back entrance. |