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ceebee23 11-06-2019 10:52 PM

CBS June1951
 
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Some images taken for Life™ magazine .. sadly in b/w but showing CBS color studio work underway. I assume for test broadcasting.

electronjohn 11-07-2019 04:06 PM

I see ol' Ed in pic #1...is that the delectable Faye Emerson in #2? Had a crush on her as a little kid.

ceebee23 11-07-2019 11:29 PM

I just wish we had some footage from their color tests :(

etype2 11-08-2019 11:08 AM

Here is a clip from 1949. I think there is footage from the ETF monitor.

https://www.criticalpast.com/video/6...n-Monitor-Tube

kvflyer 11-08-2019 05:06 PM

I was one year old then... and lived in Baltimore.

Yamamaya42 11-08-2019 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by kvflyer (Post 3217321)
I was one year old then... and lived in Baltimore.

I did not exist then...
But i have been to Baltimore many times :o
Baltimore Convention Center /Inner Harbor

Joel Cairo 11-23-2019 02:11 AM

At least one of those shots is mis-dated-- the one with Ed Sullivan was taken during a rehearsal for the inaugural 1954 CBS color TV special, called "Premiere".

I originally posted some color snaps from the broadcast in this thread:

http://videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=194081

- Kevin

ceebee23 11-23-2019 03:27 AM

if the image of Ed Sullivan is incorrectly dated it does show a CBS field sequential camera in use ....the images came from the Life magazine archive.

Electronic M 11-23-2019 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ceebee23 (Post 3218017)
if the image of Ed Sullivan is incorrectly dated it does show a CBS field sequential camera in use ....the images came from the Life magazine archive.

When RCA's system became imminent as the new standard CBS not wanting to invest in new color cameras decided to build a converter that would take the output of a field sequential color TV studio and convert it to the post-1953 NTSC system...They continued to use this into the late 50's when they stopped color broadcasts...Years later in the 60's when color set sales and broadcasts picked up and CBS was forced to restart color broadcasting they acquired new cameras and control systems that didn't rely on their failed field sequential tech.

etype2 11-23-2019 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Joel Cairo (Post 3218012)
At least one of those shots is mis-dated-- the one with Ed Sullivan was taken during a rehearsal for the inaugural 1954 CBS color TV special, called "Premiere".

I originally posted some color snaps from the broadcast in this thread:

http://videokarma.org/showthread.php?t=194081

- Kevin

The first telecast of “Premier” occurred on June 25, 1951.

Joel Cairo 11-23-2019 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by etype2 (Post 3218029)
The first telecast of “Premier” occurred on June 25, 1951.

Ack-- you're right. Sorry for the confusion.

"Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue."

- Kevin

Yamamaya42 11-23-2019 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Joel Cairo (Post 3218030)
Ack-- you're right. Sorry for the confusion.

"Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue."

- Kevin

NO... NOOO! don't start!

Too late! :}
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines.

Electronic M 11-23-2019 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Yamamaya42 (Post 3218031)
NO... NOOO! don't start!

Too late! :}
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines.

Shirley you must be joking? :D

Dubis7 11-23-2019 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Electronic M (Post 3218040)
Shirley you must be joking? :D

This discussion can't possibly have gone off course. They're on instruments!


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