At a Glance: Many programs of the 50s, colour and B&W survive on 16mm B&W kinescope films but some from the late 50s fortunately survive ... This is a short demonstration of the physical splicing of videotape in the early 1960's.
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Many programs of the 50s, colour and B&W survive on 16mm B&W kinescope films but some from the late 50s fortunately survive ... This is a short demonstration of the physical splicing of videotape in the early 1960's. This project was one of many tapes I was digitizing for a University ...
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- Many programs of the 50s, colour and B&W survive on 16mm B&W kinescope films but some from the late 50s fortunately survive ...
- This is a short demonstration of the physical splicing of videotape in the early 1960's.
- This project was one of many tapes I was digitizing for a University ...
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