[QuadList] SSSM has been taken down--- but here's where to find it.
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Thu Mar 5 14:03:06 CST 2009
yea! now 3 people go stash a copy of it
Ed
Dennis,
Yes, the site intact, and back up again.
In response to the post on the Telecine Internet Group (TIG), the site was
backed up by an Australian who is writing a book about editing.
On Feb. 18, 2009 John Buck advised the TIG that:
I noticed this week that Jack's great historical site that covers
all electronic editing had closed due to hosting issues.
With only the intention of keeping it alive, I have moved the files over
to my own web domain.
If anyone has any issues with that please let me know.
John
_http://www.velocite.net/lobby.htm_ (http://www.velocite.net/lobby.htm) l
_http://www.velocite.net/ampex/ampex.html_
(http://www.velocite.net/ampex/ampex.html)
So click on the links above to re-discover the content of the site. (Thanks,
Jack!)
I haven't had time to see whether the software Jack offered for free on the
site was also backed up and re-posted along with the museum pages.
Perhaps Jack can advise whether he backed up the entire Sierra Madre website
or just the museum portion?
Jack... you can hit reply... and if you're not subscribed to the QuadList,
I'll get an e-mail asking for my approval, which I will give.
If you're at NAB this April, please make a point of coming by the second
annual lunch the group is having. 12:30, Tuesday, April 21 somewhere near the
show floor.
Ted
On Mar 5, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Dennis Degan wrote:
Listers:
I've just found out that one of my trusted resources for old TV editing and
VTR information has been taken off the web. After Jack Calaway died, I
guess no one was around to maintain the site.
Did anyone have the foresight to save it and put it back up on the internet?
If it disappears, that would be a great loss. Here's what Ted Langell
said on another list about Calaway in November when his passing was announced:
- - - - - - - - - - -
Jack operated Software Systems/Sierra Madre
_http://www.sssm.com_ (http://www.sssm.com/) /
and hosted a virtual Museum of Early Video Editing Equipment and Techniques
on the site:
_http://www.sssm.com/editing/museum/index.html_
(http://www.sssm.com/editing/museum/index.html)
He was responsible for the Calaway series of PC based editors, and had a
hand in developing other equipment.
Among other things that Jack developed was the AVRS, which the Museum
describes as the "first film to video tape edit controller. It was 3:2 aware, and
insured that all edits on the tape occurred between film frames. AVRS
controlled a Rank telecine and two VTR's via CMX compatible interface's."
It was succeeded by the Time Logic Controller, which lives on as a DaVinci
Systems product.
Read more about it here:
_http://www.sssm.com/editing/museum/specials/specials.html_
(http://www.sssm.com/editing/museum/specials/specials.html)
...in an article by Jim Lindelien, who was one of TLC's developers.
I hope the museum website stays up. Its a great resource and archive for
things that otherwise may be lost.
Perhaps someone ought to back up the pages?
- - - - - - - - -
Dennis Degan, Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
NBC Today Show, New York
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