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Re: [ARSCLIST] "Aircheck" history



50th anniversary -- since videotape became so important to so many sound collections, someone should do a historic presentation at the ARSC meeting in Seattle. PRobably too late to get one together, alas. Particularly too bad since it's out on the left coast and near to Ampex vets like Ross Snyder and Ray Dolby.

Video, and television in particular, was incredibly lucrative and dwarfed any and all audio ventures by the mid-60s or earlier. Video did, indeed, kill the radio star. And it forever altered the movie business. And sea-changed the culture. Very debatable whether it was a net good, but I think, in dollar terms and in terms of public acceptance, television is the most massive of mass-media by a long shot. The development and exploitation of re-usable videotape was a major practical/technical barrier crossed. And home recording created a second cultural sea-change.

-- Tom Fine

----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard L. Hess" <arclists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] "Aircheck" history



At 10:53 PM 2/10/2006, Steven C. Barr wrote:

As did, I would guess, the video-tape era when that first appeared...
(when?)

1956 NAB show Ampex unveiled the VR-1000 and they apparently couldn't make them fast enough. This is the 50th anniversary!


Cheers,

Richard


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