[QuadList] was Helical, Quads, now Marconi cameras
C. Park Seward
park at videopark.com
Thu Feb 11 10:03:12 CST 2010
I noticed the tilting viewfinder on the cameras in "Network". Did the EMI cameras have a tilting viewfinder like the Marconi's?
Best,
Park
C. Park Seward
Visit us: http://www.videopark.com
On Feb 10, 2010, at 7:57 PM, altv at att.net wrote:
> I believe EMI Cameras were used in Network. The studio scenes, as I recall, were shot in Toronto.\
>
> Al Killion
> -------------- Original message from "C. Park Seward" <park at videopark.com>: --------------
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> The movie "Network" was on last night and it sure looked like Marconi's were in
> > the TV studio.
> >
> > Best,
> > Park
> >
> > C. Park Seward
> > Visit us: http://www.videopark.com
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> > On Feb 10, 2010, at 3:47 AM, Guy Spiller wrote:
> > > As David mentioned, several of the large market PBS stations were big users of MkVIIs. Along with KQED, WGBH in Boston and I seem to remember that WNET in New York had them for a while. The original Sesame Street programs were done with MkVIIs at Reeves Teletape, as well as the David Frost show. I ended up
> > with a couple of cameras from there as well.
> >
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