Roll Credits For ’60 Minutes’

Roll Credits!

This photo taken in Studio 45 shows the ’60 Minutes’ credit roll board around 1973. This is how it was done in “the old days”. Thanks to Glenn Mack for the photo.

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18 Comments

  1. Cam Smeal October 28, 2013

    That’s just awesome!

  2. Lisa J. Kassner October 9, 2013

    We rolled a big oil barrel sideways painted black with magnetic stick on letters at WFRV TV Green Bay WI in 1969 … cameras were Norelco PC 70s, and we split the fader bar to super impose titling on a RCA TS5 video switcher… We called the titles… “Supers” … I feel so old…giggle!

  3. Howard Malley October 9, 2013

    I remember this well. Same as at NBC. When a name changed you ordered a “patch” a name white on black that had self stick tape.

  4. Don Voigt October 9, 2013

    Wow! The back-lit drum we had at Channel 11 was really high-tech after all!

  5. Terry Drymon October 9, 2013

    i remember the big black wheel that we used at ch 3 the thing that people today would not beleave is the hot press first set metal type, then heat up, place a black paper under with white transfer tape, then press

  6. Dave Dillman October 9, 2013

    And, of course, the ever popular cafeteria board with plastic letters.

  7. Dave Dillman October 9, 2013

    At WTTW we had a clear drum with lighting inside that stats could be mounted on.

  8. Philip Wizenick October 9, 2013

    Funny stuff Bill Jenkin.

  9. David Fell October 9, 2013

    I once saw a credit roll that was mounted as an arc; the camera was meant to be at the center point and would tilt down the credits. May have been a one-off experiment. I saw it a Chicago station in the 1960s, but couldn’t say for sure at which one.

  10. Tim Stepich October 9, 2013

    We were using art cards and key cameras in post well into the 90s especially for movie ratings: G,PG,R…

  11. Les Fitzpatrick October 9, 2013

    And of course, logos.

  12. Les Fitzpatrick October 9, 2013

    We were still using super cards well into the 80s, particularly to add distinctive fonts to the mix.

  13. Rick Bozeman October 9, 2013

    We used credit rolls like this at WTVT in Tampa until about 1973 or so; several of us were training on the Vidifont character generator serial #0002, one of the earliest in use I guess. We also used a spaghetti board and had scores of “super cards” until the Vidifont came into general use.

  14. Bill Jenkin October 9, 2013

    as in “cue the f***ing roller” at the end of this clip.
    http://youtu.be/XTgCLfYdRo4

  15. Henry Lee October 9, 2013

    oh yea!!! back in the day…..

  16. Douglas Tait October 9, 2013

    “roll credits”

  17. Cyndy Hill Moore October 9, 2013

    Remember this well.

  18. Alan Rosenfeld October 9, 2013

    This would actually be a roll, not a crawl…