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<DIV><BR>you said" I bet Andy went through three or four cigarette packs or
little cigar packs during a game. I know Joe Aceti would."</DIV>
<DIV><BR> I think the brand Andy was smoking
was MORE I likes them too as if I was actively smoking
them they would stay lit but also would go out
if just sitting or easy to park in an out state. at the rate he
was going then figuring the rest of the day I would
calc 3 packs a day.</DIV>
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<DIV>of cIn a message dated 6/10/2012 11:39:39 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
park@videopark.com writes:</DIV>
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style="BORDER-LEFT: blue 2px solid; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px"><FONT
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>Could
have been a Chyron III. The IV and 4100 had similar
keyboards.<BR><BR>Interesting that ABC made their own sports font. It was a
copy of a Helvetica bold italic. No one else used that font.<BR><BR>I was
usually the guy to pick up Jackson at the airport, bring him to the hotel and
then buy his White Horse scotch. H was very nice to me and was one of the best
sports announcers ever.<BR><BR>You didn't want to be part of the "Fleming
Project". Bill could be tough to work with.<BR><BR>Howard and Sidaris were
great but tough. I like one of the lines where the slo-mo was not working.
Chuck says, "you are all maintenance engineers. Fix it!".<BR><BR>I bet Andy
went through three or four cigarette packs or little cigar packs during a
game. I know Joe Aceti would.<BR><BR>We still park the trucks in the exact
same place at the Coliseum.<BR><BR>Camera direction is the same today. Camera
2 does kickoffs. During the game, cams 1, 2 or 3 are the game camera depending
on where the line of scrimmage is located. Then the other two up cameras pick
off pass receivers or running backs. So if camera 1 has the ball, 2 and 3 know
what to shoot. The end zone camera 4 usually just has the game and coaches
between plays. 5 is the cart that gets the quarterback and 6/7 is handheld
color.<BR><BR>There is an ESPN handheld cameraperson today called "Peaches".
Don't know if it is the same person.<BR><BR>Still have spotters in the booth
to help the announcers call the right players.<BR><BR>Count to commercial was
usually a 10 count. It gave the Quads at network plenty of time to lock up and
also the announcer to finish their thought. The screw up on the video was
Chuck's fault. The spots came from New York and were inserted there. Roger was
talking to New York and the TD there would switch to the commercial. The NY TD
is not listening to Chuck. Roger tries to call off the switch but too late.
However, once the spot was on the air, the NY TD should not have switched back
to the game.<BR><BR>Chuck said to roll the commercial and then go to the
replay. Not enough time. Today, they don't need to countdown since everything
is an instant roll.<BR><BR>Best,<BR>Park<BR><BR>C. Park Seward<BR>Cell:
818-535-2747<BR>Home: 541-476-6657<BR>2" Quad and 1" "C" transfers<BR>The
Transfer Lab at Video Park<BR>Visit us:
http://www.videopark.com<BR><BR><BR><BR>On Jun 8, 2012, at 11:25 PM, Scott
Thomas wrote:<BR><BR>> In the film, I see the "Chyron" keyboards. I know
what a 4100 Keyboard look like. Was that an older keyboard style for Chyron?
My first thought was that maybe it was a Vidifont</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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