I suspect the second clip for "Sunday Cinema" came from 1966 or 1967, whenever WNAC got it';s first color cameras. It appears to be taped footage of a color camera shooting into some colored lights, with two chroma-keyed backgrounds (the logo, except fort the lettering, changing colors, while the words "Sunday Cinema" remained in white).
@altfactor - Actually I made it myself, but my methods were just as you described. The lights were from a blinking colorbox I got in 1976. Decades later, I taped some shots of it before I threw it out.
I suspect the second clip for "Sunday Cinema" came from 1966 or 1967, whenever WNAC got it';s first color cameras. It appears to be taped footage of a color camera shooting into some colored lights, with two chroma-keyed backgrounds (the logo, except fort the lettering, changing colors, while the words "Sunday Cinema" remained in white).
altfactor 11 months ago
@altfactor - Actually I made it myself, but my methods were just as you described. The lights were from a blinking colorbox I got in 1976. Decades later, I taped some shots of it before I threw it out.
MSTS1 11 months ago
sooo very cool thank you!
rainydaywoman1957 2 years ago
..and thank you for that too :)
MSTS1 2 years ago
Since WNAC was an RKO General-owned station, they had access to the extensive RKO Pictures Library (among others).
In the mid-sixties, they were an ABC affiliate, so the "Sunday Night Movie" at 9 may in fact have been a network movie.
altfactor 2 years ago
what did you use to record the audio back then. how extensive is that collection?
tapthatt2012 3 years ago
They are from slow-speed reel-to-reel, and I have quite a bit. The challenge is to match up or create images for them.
MSTS1 3 years ago