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Old 02-27-2011, 04:29 AM
markmywords markmywords is offline
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Originally Posted by julianburke View Post
This was a CBS camera.

WRONG! This is an old NBC camera. I can tell by the extra baffle on top of the high voltage area door...see it just above the lens turret? It was an NBC only custom mod used to block the sound of the fan from the boom mics. It's just a simple sheet metal add on. but worked great.

Secondly, Julian, if it is blue (hard to tell...looks like the regular silver to me ...just very dark footage), that only reinforces the NBC origin. NBC Burbank and NYC used to paint their mobile unit cameras a medium blue.


They never left the factory painted this color. This part is TRUE!

CBS hated RCA TRUE and when they had to use an RCA, it was immediately stripped of all logos and painted blue. FALSE...they were painted GREY by oreder of CBS President Frank Stanton. Unusual to see the RCA logos. BTW, All Jack Webb's later shows were filmed at Universal Studios (Hollywood) and was mostly aired via CBS so explains the blue cameras on that episode. You can see that episode on Youtube. Earlier Dragnet shows were not owned by Webb until he formed his own Mark VII productions in the later part of the '50's.

Also I have the Mitchell BNCR movie camera #244 that was purchased new by Jack Webb in 1959 (Mark VII Productions) and filmed all of his TV shows till 1983 when he died. Universal also used it for filming other shows of the '60's to include "The Munsters". All of the Dragnet series and others were shot entirely on 35mm. The "I Love Lucy" shows were shot entirely with 3 Mitchell BNCR cameras as 90% of all Hollywood produced shows were shot with this model camera. My camera still has the property tags for Universal and CBS.
these comments and revisions in BOLD were made by BOBBY ELLERBEE of EYES OF A GENERATION.
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