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Contents: [ The "Marcus Games" Discs, | Eleven New Video Recordings, | Betty Bolton | The 'Other' Women, | The 'Baritone', | It's Quiz Time! ] |
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The "Marcus Games" Discs |
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| A collection of domestic direct-cut aluminium recordings has been found to contain
several privately-recorded segments of 30-line television. These are owned by Jon Weller.
They are thought to have been recorded by Marcus Games in East London. Once again, Eliot Levin of Symposium Records took great
care and reviewed all the discs, identifying and transcribing eleven separate track
recordings of video signal onto DAT for me to process and restore. The quality is vastly superior to the "Looking In" recording of April 1933 yet still marred by surface noise and speed variation. This is due largely to better phase response of the original disc recorder. Although individual frames are poor in quality, the subject movement preserves an astonishing amount of detail. |
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Other PagesMain Index, | The World's FIRST TV Recordings, | Early Television History, | The Earliest Recording of Broadcast TV: Silvatone 1933, | The First Recording to be Sold - Major Radiovision 1934 All material in this page is copyright ©DFMcLean 1998 except where specified.
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