[QuadList] Another disaster

Trevor Brown videovault at sky.com
Sat Jan 30 11:20:40 CST 2010


And the clue was watch the tape timer, I bet it did not rewind

 

Easy sat here in my warm office with no pressure

I suspect I would have fallen for it too and the Japanese would have learnt
some new words

TrevorB

UK Member

 

From: quadlist-bounces at quadvideotapegroup.com
[mailto:quadlist-bounces at quadvideotapegroup.com] On Behalf Of C. Park Seward
Sent: 30 January 2010 17:11
To: Quad List
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Another disaster

 

I actually have a rewind story.

 

Press event, Disneyland. Japanese crew rushes into the mobile unit with
their story on tape. Just finished editing. No time to look at it, just cue
it up. Reporter on camera live to Japan. Intros the piece and the tape op
rolls it. Plays for about 20 seconds and then we see the picture rewind. The
tape op stops the tape, cues it back to the beginning and rolls it. Then, 20
seconds in, the picture rewinds. 

 

When the crew was editing their piece, they had a false start on the tape
and the rewind was actually recorded on the tape. They forgot to tell us to
cue the story AFTER the false start and the rewind.


Best,

Park

 

C. Park Seward

Visit us: http://www.videopark.com









 

On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:32 PM, georgenann at aol.com wrote:





Roger that, Dave,

 

Things like that can happen to anybody. They realy are easy to remember, I
wish I could remember how the equipment worked as well.  HI

 

One evening Letterman went into rewind on air, (in NYC).  The op was a great
fellow, WWII Vet, was at Normandy, in his 80's and the finest fellow you
could ask for and good friend.

 

CBS put a bunch of D-2's in rollaround racks. 2 in each.  The 2 D-2 machines
were on the bottom of the racks and the 2 control panels were about halfway
up fastened to drawers which were on ball bearing slides. They are called
R2D2's. One R2D2 was in the area from which the air tapes are played.  There
was a small dent in the tile on the floor and the R2D2 was sitting
unnoticeably slightly leaning backward.

 

The area supervisor told the op to make a dub of something on the unused
D-2, while the other D-2 was airing Letterman.

 

The op pulled out the control panel he was going to use to do this dub,
which was the top panel, turned around to pick up the tape he was going to
put in the record D-2, and while he had his back or side to the R2D2, the
top panel rolled back it, leaving only the bottom panel visible, the panel
for the Letterman machine. I don't think I have to tell you what happened
next.

 

After everything came off the fan, I had to write up a report on this
failure.  It was obvious to me that it was an equipment malfunction due to
the defective floor causing the panel tray to slide back in by it 'self,
which it wasn't designed to do.

 

Shortly after, the poor guy was transferred to "Tape Degaussing".  I blew my
cork, since it was an "Equipment Malfunction" nobody should have come down
on him at all.  I told him I was going to file big complaint with the union
(I may have been ABM for Maint at the time, not sure).  He said don't
bother, he was happy there, he could make his own hours and he liked it.  A
few weeks later he was transferred back to the area he was in in the first
place.  Months later he retired.

 

73,

 

George Keller

 


 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: dcfwtx at aol.com
To: quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com
Sent: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 3:53 pm
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Another disaster

George, 

 

I clearly remember one "disaster" incident where the degausser was located
in the tape room adjacent to the daily use (usually meaning low-pass zone
delay) tapes (by that time, 2" and 1" type C . A fella (self proclaimed
hot-shot) had just finished a camera shoot in an edit bay down the hall. It
was some sort of interview in the machine room for promos etc. recorded on a
BVH 500 1" type C. After the successful shoot (with on-camera talent), he
somehow got flustered and took the record tape directly to the degausser. 

 

Needless to say, I don't recall much of an employment longevity for this
NABET individual. My apologies for those who read this story I either posted
earlier  here or on another similar list.

 

Regarding big degaussers, I seem to remember ruining more than one wrist
watch while using them. 

 

David Crosthwait

 

-----Original Message-----
From: GEORGENANN at aol.com
To: quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com
Sent: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 10:59 am
Subject: [QuadList] Another disaster

Guys:

Dave just reminded me of something that happened many years ago, with his
referring to quick turnarounds.

On the CBS tape floor there was a tape degausser, a big degausser.  It was
so big that it would actually heat up a 90 min 2" tape reel. Was it made by
Ampex??

Most of the ops were in the habit of routinely taking a fresh tape and
degaussing it, then making their record. (After completly cleaning the
machine, of course).

One evening, one of the ops took the air show, (Either 60 Min or Sullivan,
not sure) and routinely put it in the degausser.  About half way thru. he
realized his mistake and almost fainted.  WOW! was he shook.  He was a
Hasidic Jew, very dedicated to the VT business and was so upset nobody even
mentioned it to him, they were afraid he would pass out.  So the air master
aired with no backup for a while till another copy could be located and
synched up.

The next day the degausser was removed from the tape floor and brought down
to the basement to the new "Degaussing Dept." Later this became the
"Punishment" department for the techs which management didn't like.  I never
was sentenced there, they needed maint. types too bad, (Thank God)

This also pissed off some of the "Wise Asses" in the dept, as back then the
CBS paychecks had magnetic ink on them and they degaussed the checks which
made the banks work a little harder. (The way  the banks are acting
nowadays, I think I would do the same thing now if they had magnetic ink.)
HI!

Oh yes, another thing comes to mind about those "Wise Asses". Someone came
up with the idea to bring in their telephone and charge card, etc., bills,
back when they were IBM type punched cards and put them in the paper slicer
and take a 16th or so off the bottoms so they would look OK, but be kicked
out of the readers and have to be processed manually. I had nothing to do
with either of these activities, really!

73,

George Keller 

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