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WOUB Signoff tape 1977 

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From December 19, 1977, WOUB-TV Athens, Ohio students and staffers Don Adams, Bill Dickhaut, Don Henley, John Prosek, Leon Smith, Tim Schrock, Sue Strohofer, Thom Whitehead, Bob Bajorek, Paul Brown, Scott Austin, Verneda Krueger, Tom Perdan, Greg Panos, Pam Wager, Rick Wagar, Mark A. ('Rusty') Smith, Ruth Reilly, Art Starkey, Bob Roehl, Jill Kleck, Robin Potter, Mike Branch, Joe Martin, Tim Peeler, Owen Snedden, Don Smith, Todd Baucher, Arline McCarthy, Art Hansen, Augustine Dempsey, Nat Rosen, Art DeGroot and Greg Hill in their native habitats, along with the genial announcer voice of Bob Beasley. Shot on videotape with those enormous Norelco PC-72 cameras and Ampex VTRs you see in several shots (cameras dragged up and down a six story building.) This is actually tightened up--an edit from four tapes into one, because the pace of editing back then was, well, glacial. Typography was from a Vidifont Mark IV.

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Комментарии : 49   
@richardburkard9839
@richardburkard9839 5 лет назад
Whoa - this station had Don Adams AND Don Henley? A true star factory!
@DoctorPretorious616
@DoctorPretorious616 6 лет назад
Some truly epic '70s hair and fashion in this video!
@jcburns
@jcburns 14 лет назад
My takeaway after watching this stuff a few times is: if you're at WOUB and not running camera or a tape machine, you're really interested in what's on a clipboard or a piece of paper.
@PJosephDoody
@PJosephDoody 13 лет назад
After having worked at a local Miami station in 1998, I can tell you that the faces of the people who hold each of these individual jobs is universal.
@maddybutyoutube
@maddybutyoutube 2 года назад
the greatest sign-off ever imo
@VectraQS
@VectraQS 11 месяцев назад
This is the video that introduced me to Tim Weisberg. Today, my 10 year search for _Listen to the City_ came to an end... found a nice copy for $1 at the thrift store.
@robblacklockjr.4569
@robblacklockjr.4569 22 дня назад
This song is AMAZING! Need full version.
@joeyheadset
@joeyheadset 13 лет назад
This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen.
@samwab
@samwab 14 лет назад
When I grow up I want to be just like Art DeGroot and be a "Videotape".
@electrogeek77
@electrogeek77 9 лет назад
You know what this needs? More guys named Don.
@lovejailynn5359
@lovejailynn5359 7 лет назад
Love the music! Tim Schrock looks very lost in thought... Greg Panos looked pretty hot!!
@snr_gbe
@snr_gbe 3 года назад
This looks like a sitcom credit sequence. zooms into the faces and they smile.
@rustysmith4
@rustysmith4 14 лет назад
JC! Great stuff.
@staylor3440
@staylor3440 14 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. PC-72's could make pretty pictures with a good engineer. Registering & tweaking them just right.
@dooplissanimate
@dooplissanimate Год назад
I saw it as a sign off in 1981.
@jcburns
@jcburns 12 лет назад
But you know this small public television station wasn't in the Eastern Bloc, right? I mean, i know it's hard to tell with the hair and the clipboards. Although a small town in Southeast Ohio could seem kinda isolated sometimes.
@jcburns
@jcburns 13 лет назад
It's mentioned in the comments here, at least once! Maybe twice! It's from Tim Weisberg's 'Listen to the City' album from the mid-70s...which I don't think ever made it to CD, let alone MP3. The Mid-70s WOUB 'Newswatch' theme was also from that album.
@robblacklockjr.4569
@robblacklockjr.4569 22 дня назад
Thank you!
@essvee86
@essvee86 9 лет назад
Solid!
@jcburns
@jcburns 12 лет назад
Thank goodness.
@singinglawnchair
@singinglawnchair 5 лет назад
Thanks to all the facial hair that made this possible.
@jcburns
@jcburns 13 лет назад
@SchwaffelKoning It's from Tim Weisberg's 'Listen to the City' album from the mid-70s...which I don't think ever made it to CD, let alone MP3. The Mid-70s WOUB 'Newswatch' theme was also from that album.
@jcburns
@jcburns 13 лет назад
@wmbrown6 Okay, there were two film chains. The newer, color one had an Eastman CT-500 projector, an RCA TP-66, and a Spindler and Saupe Spectrum 23 slide projector...and I believe the camera was a Cohu systems camera of some sort. The older one, a black and white only island, had a Bell and Howell and an RCA TP-7B slide projector, and the camera was some sort of awful vidicon thing, I believe.
@festyosemtex
@festyosemtex 14 лет назад
@jcburns I mean in appearances. I am not American, I have never been to America, so my version of American people is the one broadcast on the tv. Compared to the shiny happy people on the box today these people seem gloriously normal.
@jcburns
@jcburns 14 лет назад
@wmbrown6 Yes, in fact I mention they're PC-72s right up there in the description of the video. No mention of test patterns, though.
@AlexandriteOobiFanmadeChannel
@AlexandriteOobiFanmadeChannel 5 лет назад
I want the full version of the music used in this video. I mean it.
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 4 года назад
Here you go! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YwOwJftdgDQ.html
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 4 года назад
It was apparently used for a CBC program in the early 80's in St. John's, Newfoundland... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vgxkz_p4G-4.html
@Galaxy2517
@Galaxy2517 10 лет назад
Haha....Saw a very young Todd Baucher...He went on to WTAP in Parkersburg, Wv.....
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 13 лет назад
@jcburns Just found it out there in GoogleLand! There's always someone ripping their LP's that helps us out!
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 13 лет назад
@jcburns Cool to get the details here!
@alextendo1
@alextendo1 3 года назад
Bob Bajorek looks like Jim Henson.
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 14 лет назад
I have another query: What film chains were used by WOUB/WOUC in those days? RCA TK-27 or 28? Or General Electric PE-240/245? Or some other brand (such as, say, Norelco - PCF-701 or LDH series from them)?
@pynchonfan
@pynchonfan 13 лет назад
What is the title of the instrumental piece? (Someone suggested it was "Terminally Chill," by Neon Indian, but this is a 1977 clip, and Neon Indian is a band that debuted in 2008.
@wmbrown6
@wmbrown6 14 лет назад
Looks like WOUB in those days used the Norelco PC-72 cameras. (The layout on the middle "belt" differed from the earlier PC-70.) As for test patterns: I noticed three different variations, two in the same design (each with different fonts), one of which is on: watch?v=p2OsC5AlbrA Would you by chance have any clips with the other variants?
@pynchonfan
@pynchonfan 14 лет назад
What's the name of the instrumental piece playing in the background?
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 13 лет назад
@festyosemtex It was the 70's.
@jcburns
@jcburns 14 лет назад
@festyosemtex In what sense? I think we were all pretty wacky.
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 13 лет назад
@samwab Keep at it and you will!
@ChristopherSobieniak
@ChristopherSobieniak 13 лет назад
@jcburns Shame, I feel like sticking that in my PSP right now!
@santiagoeag
@santiagoeag 13 лет назад
this sounds sooooooo frank zappa (hot rats)
@rrz518
@rrz518 13 лет назад
What was it with the ratty beards, "fros", bad moustaches, and overall awful appearance of the era? It was 10 years or so after the hippie era, was this just that still in play? I was in high school during this era, (albeit private), don't recall professionals in any field looking so shabby.
@BeauTardy
@BeauTardy 3 года назад
1977? everybody looked like that -except for the first punks in England.
@SchwaffelKoning
@SchwaffelKoning 13 лет назад
@neeeeil Er...... no its not! But I also would like to know who REALLY wrote the piece too!!!
@coolerking7427
@coolerking7427 Год назад
PBS used to be good. Not anymore.
@alyssamurray6306
@alyssamurray6306 11 лет назад
Remember when Americans didn't have any piercings or tattoos? I do.
@singinglawnchair
@singinglawnchair 5 лет назад
Remember when Americans didn't have extra sets of eyes or limbs? I do.
@festyosemtex
@festyosemtex 14 лет назад
ah...when Americans were normal
@xcusemeprincess
@xcusemeprincess 12 лет назад
Remember when Americans weren't fat? I do.
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