[Tig] TV/Radio history site
Nichols Craig
Craig.Nichols at thomson.net
Fri Aug 3 09:11:19 PDT 2007
Going way back, I don't know if anyone mentioned it yet, but Jack
Calloway has an interesting site on the history of video editing.
Unfortunately, many links at the bottom of Jack's page are dead because
they point to sites like EECO and others.
http://www.sssm.com/editing/museum/
http://www.smpte-ne.org/articles/painfulwayitwas.html
Craig Nichols
Sr. Support Eng / Digital Film
Thomson Grass Valley
Disclaimer - I work for Grass Valley. No quad tapes were consumed in
making this post. ";^)
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On Behalf Of Dave Corbitt
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 6:29 PM
To: Rob Lingelbach
Cc: Telecine Internet Group
Subject: Re: [Tig] TV/Radio history site
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Rob,
Hi Rob,
You might want to add the following links to the WIKI also:
Steve McVoy's Early Television Museum in Hilliard, Ohio is worth the
trip from anywhere to see the most amazing collection of historic
television cameras and receivers anywhere. He even has a color
mechanical TV display based on spinning mirrors and concepts developed
in the 1920's. He has pre WWII sets with mirrors in the lids and the
CRTs facing up. He has a whole section devoted to early color TV from
before 1958 with many great looking early color sets, many of them
functioning. He has a Dumont B&W TV from 1950 with an enormous 30"
screen that works and is amazing to see. It goes on and on. I visited
the museum a few weeks back while traveling through the Columbus area
on a business trip. Steve is a good guy and deserves more visits from
TIGers. His webpages are here:
http://www.earlytelevision.org/
Wayne Bretl's pages are full of useful info on colorimetry and
televison history:
http://www.bretl.com/
Pete Deksnis has some pages devoted to his unending quest to restore
the earliest color TV sets mass marketed in this country, the CT-100
made by RCA in early 1954:
http://home.att.net/~pldexnis/
The website you referred to is maintained by Ed Reitan who used to live
in Westwood, CA but he has moved back to Omaha recently. Ed is an
interesting guy who has a storehouse of info on the history of early
color TV. He had some amazing old TV gear in his apartment in Westwood
including a TK 41 camera and several early color sets from the mid
1950's. His webpages are here as you posted before:
http://www.novia.net/~ereitan/
Dave Corbitt
Summit, NJ
On Jul 31, 2007, at 7:17 PM, Rob Lingelbach wrote:
>
> there's also a Color-TV history website here:
>
> http://www.novia.net/~ereitan/
>
> in which the research looks pretty good. I'll include it in the wiki
> in the proper place.
>
> --
> Rob Lingelbach
>
>
Dave Corbitt
Summit, NJ
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