[QuadList] Picture of the day (link to)---and who's in it?
David C. Crosthwait
david at dcvideo.com
Mon Dec 6 00:27:45 CST 2010
I worked on a project with Bob Shiff of Tele-image when it was in
Carrolton, using their remote truck in downtown Dallas. This was about
1975 or so. Bob passed away in the 80's I believe.
Dennis Morton (ex MCI?) went to 525 Post after I arrived here in Los
Angeles in the 70's. 525 is gone, and I don't know where he went.
David
www.dcvideo.com
Quoting Scott Thomas <scottgfx at mac.com>:
> Great to hear from you,
>
> So you worked at The Post Group in Orlando? I worked at WKMG (nee
> WCPX) for a year and was involved in a redesign of the station. I
> worked with a Century III ex-patriot named Curtis Sponsler. Know him?
>
> I was in Blue Cactus a couple of times. I'm pretty sure the two
> machines were AVR-2's. They were in a storage area in the back and
> not in the equipment area. I'll see if I kept a copy of the auction
> list.
>
> Can't find the list. They were much smaller than the VR-1200's and
> RCA TR-70's I had been around.
>
> In Googling for the info, I found a post I made in 2009 on the
> Quadlist in response to Park. He said that he had an edit session in
> Dallas on AVR-2's. Don't know where though.
>
> On Dec 5, 2010, at 5:17 AM, Rob Mobley wrote:
>
>> Hi Scott,
>> Back in 1985 I worked for Tele-Image & helped them open their
>> facility there at Las Colinas. They had previously had an office in
>> Carrollton for some years. At the time, the new place was quite a
>> facility, designed by one of my all time favorite engineers, Dennis
>> Morton. They bought two second hand AVR-3's for spot duplication;
>> one from the Osmond Production Company in Utah & the other from the
>> Southern Baptist Convention, as I recall. I spooled off thousands
>> of dubs from those machines. I think they may be the quads you are
>> referring to. I took a gig with Disney in 1988 & left the Dallas
>> area for central Florida. Subsequent mergers happened with
>> Tele-Image in the coming months & years - I believe they merged
>> with Dallas Post & became Pyramid Teleproductions & Blue Cactus
>> came some time later. I still had a lot of friends there that
>> endured some of those changes. I couldn't tell you where the
>> AVR-3's ended up, but I still communicate with some of my friends
>> from there. I will ping them & find out what they know.
>> Best Regards,
>> Rob Mobley
>>
>> Winter Garden, FL
>> robmob at cfl.rr.com
>>
>
>
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