[QuadList] buy yourself a remote truck history book for the holidays
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COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Tue Dec 13 21:11:49 CST 2011
buy yourself a remote truck history book for the holidays
TV on Wheels
Learn about the history of remote trucks!
I thought we were out of these and discovered a couple new ones still on
the sale cabinet.
Just a few left.... I think just down to 2 copies
Large book shipped with insurance and tracking priority to you! $60 plus
12 total $ 72 priority boxed and insured via paypal is fine
TV on Wheels Book : - This is the first complete book ever written with
tons of information on video and audio production trucks. It covers every
aspect from satellite and microwave vans, remote pro audio trucks on up to
the newest ten million dollar HD slide out trailers you see at concerts and
Super Bowl games. Costs, technology, how they are built and designed,
accidents and a full history of broadcast trucks are covered. The book,
published in 2003, is a hard bound, glossy, coffee table quality book, 218 pages in
length, with nearly 700 photographs and diagrams, most of which are in
color. Whether you are involved with one camera live shots, satellite uplinks,
or take part in the marquee events that require large truck compounds this
book celebrates the TV and audio truck industry. This book explains the
industry on three levels as well as a picture essay of the business. It also
provides nearly 70,000 words of narration to tie the pictures into a
story. Want to delve a little deeper into some of the technical and production
issues involved? The book has dozens of sidebars that look a little further
under the hood of this interesting industry. From concept, to planning,
through setup to air time the reader walks through the process of performing
television on location. Whether you are building your own truck,
retrofitting an existing truck or just plain interested in mobile audio and video
--this book packs a ton of real world information between its covers. By Jim
Boston & George Hoover :
Thanks,
Ed Sharpe, Archivist for SMECC
See the Museum's Web Site at _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org/)
Coury House / SMECC
5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522
Glendale Az 85301 USA
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