Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Re: [Avid-L2] OT: 1973 Broadcast Cameras

 

Who's the guy/group at NAB every year who/that displays old TV cameras? I think it's Chuck Pharis and the Order of the Iron Test Pattern. Even if I'm wrong, he'd be a good guy to contact. Here's what I think is his current contact info and website (which appears to also be from the web equivalent of 1973):
http://www.pharis-video.com

And perhaps chase down Matthias Grunsky who shot the actually-pretty-good film Computer Chess with three Sony AVC 3260 cameras…probably not the cameras you're looking for, but sounds like he might be a useful resource:
http://www.matthias-grunsky.com/blog/files/e466522305f27ceccfa064eac8c26e97-9.html

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> On Jul 7, 2015, at 5:04 PM, David Dodson davidadodson@sbcglobal.net [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> I have to shoot a fake 1973 television panel show. The goal is to use, to the extent that it's even possible, actual broadcast cameras from the period. Is this just a complete pie-in-the-sky ambition, or does anyone have any ideas of whether or not cameras from this era are around anywhere, and functional. Not that I can even imagine what we would record to.
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> Any thoughts or suggestions would deb appreciated. I would also be curious to know who made the dominant studio broadcast cameras in the 70's.
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> Thanks,
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> DD
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> David Dodson
> davidadodson@sbcglobal.net

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