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Where are you in Southern Maryland? I'm in Northern VA. Dunno how much help I could be right now, but I can't imagine it would hurt to have someone learn to use some of this stuff at 21.
Actually, come to think of it, as a recently graduated film student, do you think it would be a good idea to do a sort of documentary on the process? Having sort of edu-video of tube rebuilding would help preserve the knowledge for the future. I'm a screenwriter myself, but I know people who make documentaries.
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Bob Galanter documented Scotty performing the operations at Hawkeye and I put his video online. Jerome Halphen and Nick Williams also recorded video of Nick's apprenticeship at RACS before they closed, which I have posted in unedited form. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...Uwq-L41psfpLJQ If we ever have Scotty come by to do training at the museum I do plan to make a full, formal documentation of the process and his instructions. I'd gratefully accept any assistance you'd be willing to offer regarding Early Television Museum videos. -- Dave Sica 732-382-0618 |
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