[QuadList] The Quadlist has 74 members as of today (Labor Day)
Ted Langdell
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Tue Sep 8 03:02:57 CDT 2009
The QuadList participation keeps growing. 74 members as of today—Labor
Day, in the United States.
We hope all in the US had an opportunity to pause in their labors for
a day, and that those in the rest of the world had a smooth day at work.
The most recent members we welcome to the list include:
Steve Thomas, CBS/WWJ-TV, Detroit
Rob Lingelbach, Colorist and founder, Telecine Internet Group,
President Prudente, Brasil
Dennis Wingo, Skycorp, Inc., Huntsville, Alabama and LOIRP Project,
Santa Clara, CA
Trevor Brown, VideoVault, Leeds, Yorkshire, UK.
Jeff Martin, Chicago, IL
Peter Sullivan, Warwick, NY
Bob Bell
Bill Spencer, Northstar Studios, Nashville, TN
Ron Fleury
Millard Schisler, Cinemateca Brasiliera, São Paulo, Brasil
Phil Karn, San Diego, CA
Ken Zin, Paradise, CA and LOIRP Project, Santa Clara, CA
Jim Bird, The PPS Group, Covington, KY
Dave Sieg, ZFX, Kingsport, TN
Don Murray, Fredricksburg, TX (retired from WTVJ, Miami, FL)
Ivan49
Scott Thomas, Broadcast Design/Art Director, Ft. Meyers, Fl
Randy K7AGE, Grass Valley
John M. Benz
Rory Ryan, Systems Design Engineer, NBC, New York, NY
Dale Lamm, DE, WHBC, Canton, OH
Bob Bruner, WTTW, Chicago, IL
Jeff Booth, Channel 4, London, UK
Jef Grobben, Auckland, NZ
Lydia Pappas, Film Archivist, (City of) London Metropolitan Archives,
London, UK
Phil Karn, San Diego, CA
Kevin Isago
Sammy Jones, Georgia Public Broadcasting, Atlanta GA
Scott Smith, Chicago Audio & Media Recall, Chicago, IL
John Luff, HD Consulting, Pittsburgh, PA (Reading on-line via the
archives)
Steve Davis, VP Media Management Div., Crawford Communications,
Atlanta, GA
David Keleshian, CBS Television City, Beverly Hills, CA
Mike Grieve, Filmlight, Ltd., Reading, UK
Grace McKay, Electric Pictures, Irvine, CA
Chris Hill
Tony Korte, Videomagnetics, Colorado Springs, CO
Michael Barnhart, Canonsburg, PA
Sarah Cunningham, LBJ Presidential Library, National Archives and
Records Admin., Austin, TX
Alan Rosenfeld, B&H Studio, New York, NY
Chuck Reti, Chuck Reti Video Services, WWJ-TV, Detroit PTV, Detroit, MI
John R. Schilberg, Cypress, TX
Dennis Degan, NBC Today Show, New York, NY
Chris Watson, Southern California
The above members joined the list since our last update on
Thanksgiving Day, 2008, when we had 33 members, including:
Kyle Bookholz, formerly of and historian about WHCT, Hartford, CT
Allan McConnell, Consultant, retired from Library of Congress,
Culpeper, VA
Brian Hoover, DE, WNIT, South Bend, IN
Greg Schmitz, Alaska Moving Image and Preservation Association,
Anchorage, AK
Gary Adams, daVinci Systems, Coral Springs, FL
Klara Foeller, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, MO
Todd VanDusen, Library and Archives Canada, Gatineau, Quebec
George Weber
John Walko, Scenesavers, Covington, KY
Terrell
Tim Vitale, Emeryville, CA
Harold W. Deppe, Jr., KGUN, Tuscon, AZ
Tony Quinn, TQ Video, UK
Ed Sharpe, SMECC, Glendale, AZ
Allan Dent, Adelaide, Australia
Phillip G. Shaw, Retired RCA and NBC engineer, Canada & Arizona
James Paterson, Melbourne, Australia
Steve Greene, Nixon Presidential Library, College Park, MD
Don Norwood, Digitrak, Hickory, NC
Ed Reitan, Omaha, NE
Dave Satin, New York, NY
Skip Elsheimer, AV Geeks, LLC, Raleigh, NC
Guy Spiller, Midlothian, VA
Joe Owens, Presto!Digital Colourgrade, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Maurice Schechter, CE, DuArt Film and Video, New York, NY
Pat Shevlin, DE, The Media Preserve, Cranberry Township, PA
Our original group that met at NAB 2008:
David Crosthwait, DC Video, Burbank, CA
Steve Nease, CTO, Library of Congress, Culpeper, VA
Tim Stoffel, ACE, KNPB & Curator, Quadruplex Park, Reno, NV
C. Park Seward, Videopark, Irvine, CA
Bob Campbell. Colorist, Walnut Creek, CA
James Snyder, (now Sr. Sys. Adm., Library of Congress, Culpeper, VA)
Bill Clark, Boulder, NV (since unsubscribed)
and your secretary,
Ted Langdell, flashscan8.us, Marysville, CA
As always, new members are welcome to post a bit about themselves and
their experiences.
As you can see, there are members in many parts of the world, some
possibly in your region.
Hope no one minds that I've included details where known, so that you
might say "Hello," or "Help!" as the case may be.
If you'd like information added to your name, please advise me off-
list what you'd like added, and I'll do so when we post the next
update. I'd also remove info, if you'd prefer to be more anonymous.
We have a number of HAMS on the list—some very active as you may find
from googling. You're always welcome to post your call sign(s) as part
of your signature.
If a group of members wants to start a Ham net about Quad, please feel
free to make an OT post about doing so... and we can put up a page on
the website indicating what frequencies and times to connect.
Same thing with an internet SKYPE net. (Or maybe we can combine the
two with an appropriate phone patch... : ) Someone say "Woof" when
we've got it dialed in... )
FWIW, I'll be in LA Sept. 19-26 and again after Oct. 5. I'm in Berlin
and in the Phoenix, AZ area sometime between Oct. 7 and 12. We can
arrange a QuadList get together at some point.
And the Quad Videotape Group AMIA Dinner is on Tuesday, Nov. 3, during
the Association of Moving Image Archivists annual Conference in St.
Louis, MO.
We hope to see a number of you there.
Ted.
Ted Langdell
Secretary
Skype: TedLangdell
e-mail: ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
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