[QuadList] frost nixon film
James Paterson
james at oldtvgear.com
Wed Jun 9 22:15:06 CDT 2010
Here are some shots from the film for everyone to see, notice the supposed
1974 color monitor where he views the "live" broadcast from australia in
full color
most stations kept their B&W monitors for a loooong time...only certain ones
needed to be color for calibration purposes or checking, this type of
monitor has to be from the early 90s as the station i worked at
replaced their late 70's, early 80's wooden grain domestic color studio
monitor with these in around 1990
also some shots of the incorrect studio and cameras as previously discussed
and also a shot of the lense.
the more i look at it the more that studio looks "american", those pedestals
i dont recognise either...and even the audience/extras looks american to me
.
Sorry i think its poor to make a historical film and just slap on an actor
with a bad english like accent in the background and portray he is
australian, a couple ATN7 camera stickers on COLOR american cameras and use
a 90's color monitor to portray we had live satellite link ups in color, and
standards converted ....
I know most of the public wont notice or probably care but when your making
historical films based on fact, you should make it as accurate as
possible... wasnt it someones job to research all this?
The seven network once color was introduced also changed its logo to the 7
inside a colored circle
Simple search on publicly available records reveal my observations were
correct about the Marconi MKIII cameras being used (see actual image from
production) - also the common counterweight type pedestal used right into
the color era until possibly early 80's
Title for B&W photo: [FROST OVER AUSTRALIA. IMMIGRATION : MR AL GRASSBY
MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION SITTING IN FRONT OF AN ATN CHANNEL 7 CAMERA WITH
HIS ARM OUT IN FRONT OF HIM] Aug 1973
also included is a late 1974 image from the series, shows my other
observation was correct about the marconi MKVIII color cameras being newly
installed sometime in 1974 ready for color in 75
I guess in the USA where it was shot, there are no marconi (british) cameras
so they thought using norelcos nobody would notice!
Hope you've found it all interesting this info anyhow...
also this all happened before i was even born!
James
----- Original Message -----
From: "David C. Crosthwait" <david at dcvideo.com>
To: <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 12:54 AM
Subject: Re: [QuadList] frost nixon film
I do recall hearing that is was Pacific Video's truck who did the
original shoot. Attached is a picture of two of their cameras.
Several years ago, when Frost-Nixon was in production locally, I
received a frantic call from a person on the set who had heard from
someone (Chuck Pharis?) that I had an original lens for a TK 44. The
problem to be solved on the set was that their prop cameras had all of
the original TK 44 electronics removed, and a 24 frame video camera
had been installed. The lens shroud was still there, but there was not
the big, original lens anymore. What Director Ron Howard needed for
one shot was Nixon looking into the big glass of the lens and seeing
his reflection. At that time, I had a series of cameras in the lobby
here, of which one was a TK 44 with an Angenieux lens (IIRC). The TK
44 was 3 x 30 mm tubes, hence a big piece of glass on the front of the
lens. I took a pix and emailed it to them. They were thrilled and we
entered into a lease agreement. Almost immediately, a member of the
Teamsters drove in with a big studio truck. I handed over the lens and
instructed him as to how to handle the cargo, and how to hang the lens
on the TK 44. All went well and off he went. About 30 days later it
came back. Yes, I got paid.
I never saw the movie so I don't know if that shot made it in. Maybe
someone saw this scene?
David Crosthwait
DC Video
Archived Media Transfer and Re-mastering Services
WWW.DCVIDEO.COM
Quoting altv at att.net:
> In regard to the original production of the interviews. I believe
> the truck used was provided by PVI (Pacific Video Industries). The
> truck had TK 44's and a couple of TR 70's, as I recall. PVI was the
> forerunner of Pacific Video Post, still in business. The credits
> included Randy Blim, who was the CE of the company. Seymour Meyer,
> along with his brother, who were listed in the credits, were the
> owners of the company.
>
> The truck was unusual in that it had a window on each side of the
> production area. Premise being that if it was parked on a stage the
> crew could look into the studio.
>
> It did mostly entertainment, and very little sports. It spent a lot
> of Sundays at the Crystal Cathedral.
>
> Al Killion
>
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> As for the original Nixon/Frost sessions?"The Nixon
> Interviews"?here's the Crew list:
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0261639/fullcredits
>
>
> Anyone recognize any names?
>
>
> Know what company supplied the truck and cameras used? Whether the
> movie is accurate in its portrayal of equipment?
>
>
> And since the programs were recorded in 1977, were they on Quad or
> 1"? Edited on? Where?
>
>
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