[QuadList] can anyone add info on telemation productions

altv at att.net altv at att.net
Thu Dec 9 18:36:35 CST 2010


I was the 13th employee hired at Telemation Productions.  The Production arm started as an industrial video company/equipment demo studio with a couple of Ampex 7800's and some IVC 1"'s.  We also had IVC cameras (guess what company Telemation distributed)My boss, Scott Kane, talked the company into buying 2 Ampex 1200 and that started the expansion.
 
At the time, most commercial work was done at WGN and a few other stations.  They tended to do 30 second commercials in 30 seconds with 3 cameras.  Telemation (along with another company, Editel) did single camera shoots with a lot of editing.  We quickly overtook WGN in the videotape production business.  I started in the evening shift making 2" dubs and adding local tags to commercials... both of which became extremely profitable.
 
When we moved from a 15 hz control track and a magic marker to an RA 4000 we thought we were in the big time.  By the time I moved to LA in '79 they had added the Seattle and Denver offices, 5 1200's, a VPR 1 and some PC 70's from Western Video.
 
My recollection is that the Phoenix office was converted from a film facility.  They ended up getting a windfall there when the city decided to expand the street in front.  The city fathers visited the office to discuss the buyout of the property.  They were shocked when they realized the expanded lane will run right through the equipment room, instead of some half-empty warehouse.  The company got a lot of money and a new addition on the side street.
 
Sorry for the long-winded answer.  I learned a lot about Capstan and Drum servos there.
 
Al Killion

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From: COURYHOUSE at aol.com <COURYHOUSE at aol.com>
Subject: [QuadList] can anyone add info on telemation productions
To: quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com
Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 11:48 PM



Phoenix office.....    any more info  folks?  who did they buy?
 

Telemation Productions was started as a marketing tool by Telemation Inc. in the early 1970s. It started as a single office located in Glenview Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. In 1978 a second office was opened in Denver Colorado. Also in 1978, the television equipment manufacturing operation was sold to Bell & Howell. At that time, Telemation Inc. owned only the two production facilities and the manufacturing building in Salt Lake City which was leased to Bell & Howell. In 1979 Telemation acquired a production facility in Seattle and re-named it Telemation Productions. In the early 1980s telemation acquired a facility in Phoenix, AZ also re-naming it Telemation Productions. Also in the early 1980s Telemation Productions added a Distribution Division located in Chicago which provided duplication and shipping services to advertising agencies and a mobile division equipped with a television remote truck. Telemation Productions ownership changed in 1987 and
 again in 1990 with the Home Shopping Network buying the company. The Phoenix office and distribution division were sold in 1989 prior to the acquision by the Home Shopping Network. The remote truck was sold in 1990. The Seattle office was closed in 1991, the Chicago office was closed in 1993, and the Denver office the following year.
Thanks,

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