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old_tv_nut 07-23-2018 12:51 AM

Early NTSC color work at CBS New York
 
A film showing early NTSC color work at the CBS color studio in New York. Extensive shots of rehearsals, camera work, lighting board, etc., candids of star performers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK4pTmdfkG8

Steve D. 07-23-2018 01:09 PM

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Wayne,

Thanks for sharing. I have never seen this film. That Ed Sullivan color telecast was in Aug. 1954. The Best of Broadway "The Royal Family" color telecast was Sep. 15, 1954. It was seen live at 10pm in the east and at 7pm live & in color here in Los Angeles. Here is the TV Guide listing:

-Steve D.

NewVista 07-28-2018 08:14 AM

I worry about that row of 15GP22 monitors losing vacuum!

old_tv_nut 07-28-2018 11:09 AM

I worry about the techs trying to get them all to look the same!

Steve D. 07-28-2018 01:07 PM

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I worry about the techs trying to get them all to look the same!

Wayne, I think those CBS tech's worries w/their RCA TM-10's are long over. I imagine the few color set owners had the real problem of receiving viewable color images on their home receivers back then. Here's the CBS TV City, in Hollywood, color control room in 1954-early '55.

-Steve D.

NewVista 07-29-2018 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve D. (Post 3202432)
color control room in 1954-early '55.

-Steve D.

They are running them underscanned making for quite small pictures, they really needed 21" models there.

Steve D. 07-29-2018 10:37 AM

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They are running them underscanned making for quite small pictures, they really needed 21" models there.

New Vista,

The RCA TM-10 w/the 15GP22 tube was the most widely available studio color monitor available. Prior to that the CT-100 color home receiver was also used in many control rooms of that era. Later RCA 21" 21CT55 home color receivers were used until RCA introduced the TM-21 a 21" color studio monitor, the standard for many years.

etype2 07-29-2018 11:18 AM

Steve,

Your Burbank studio shot is the clearest I’ve seem. Was guessing the monitor on the right was showing a golf tournament. Now I can see it’s a women in a grass field. As to the monitor on the left? Disneyland?

Steve D. 07-29-2018 03:27 PM

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Steve,

Your Burbank studio shot is the clearest I’ve seem. Was guessing the monitor on the right was showing a golf tournament. Now I can see it’s a women in a grass field. As to the monitor on the left? Disneyland?

Hey Marshall,

This is a cover photo from the Sept. 1955 issue of Radio & Television News magazine. I believe the 21CT55 on the left is showing an image from one of NBC's 1955 "color spectaculars".

-Steve D.

bgadow 07-29-2018 08:54 PM

In 50's money or today's, that's a lot of money sitting in that CBS control room!


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