In Case You Missed This…The Oldest Known ‘Tonight’ Color Clip
On October 31, 2014
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In Case You Missed This…The Oldest Known ‘Tonight’ Color Clip
During yesterday’s camera comparisons, Gary Walters reposted this ultra rare clip which was restored by David Crosthwait and his expert crew at DC Video in LA. Although it’s a dub of a 2″ low band quad tape, it’s still very good and shows off the RCA TK41’s abilities quite well. This was at NBC Studio 6B in New York. Enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg-R9tnEXso&feature=youtu.be
This segment is courtesy of Carson-Entertainment-Group and Stan Zabka. This 2″ low-band color quad tape (dub) was presented to Stan by NBC in 1964. Stan pers…
Just bought the CD. The Chimes cut is the music used for the video you posted from DC Video of the ride down Alameda in Burbank that went past Color City.
Audio for a quad even on my fone is very bright. Sounds good
That is very cool.
I bought it, too! And he responds to you, via e-mail! Great price, too!
Here’s a bit of trivia. The composer is Stan Zabka, who’s son William Zabka, is an actor best known as the young villain in The Karate Kid. He also was in Back To School with Rodney Dangerfield.