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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( January 1976)
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Electronic Journalism Editing at NBC

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1976, No. 17, pp. 114–122
Abstract
A small lightweight, battery powered, portable tape recorder is the heart of Electronic Journalism at NBC. The Video Tape Recorder (VTR), Sony type V03800, uses 20 minute 3/4ʺ cassettes. The helical scan format is commonly known as U-Matic, under the SONY trade name. The cassette feature of this equipment has proved to be particularly suitable for the highly mobile fast moving use that Electronic Journalism demands. The Edit Rooms at the studios are equipped with Sony V02850 Video Tape Recorders which are used both for direct playback to air and for editing.
Publication Date
1976-01-01
DOI
10.5594/M00560
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00560
Author(s)
Robert MauslerNational Broadcasting Co. New York, New York
bio
Robert Mausler, a Senior Engineer with the Engineering Department, National Broadcasting Company, New York, is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Engineering, in Electrical Engineering. His career with NBC began in 1948, with participation, almost from its beginning, in the growth of television color and network broadcasting. His earlier position as an audio-video engineer included work on a broad range of broadcast system and equipment developments; including film, live studio and transmission facilities, and video tape and audio systems. At present, his work includes evaluation and development of new broadcast technology, such as Frame Synchronizer, portable VTR and Character Generator equipments. Mr. Mausler also represents NBC on SMPTE VTR Cartridge/Cassette, Video Tape Standard and Audio Ancillary Signal committees, as well as other IEEE and industry committees.
Copyright
© 1976 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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