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1980s Cable TV in Montreal
Відео
Sam Fonteyn - Scenes From The Twenties (Both A and B)
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Made famous by "It's The Plumber, I've Come To Fix The Sink" on The Electric Company and the bottle deposit episode of Seinfeld.
Insane 80s Commerical Going Out Of Business
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Ginsberg Furniture ad from Plattsburgh, NY in 1987.
How Video Post-Production Effects were done in the 80s
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Interview at André Perry Video, a post-production house that did a lot of the TV show intros in Montreal. Affiliated with Le Studio Morin Heights. Broadcast on Cable 9 Montreal in 1984.
The Box and Marc Durand on Cable 9 (1984)
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An interview with producer Marc Durand and The Box's Jean-Marc Pisapia on community channel 9 show ArtBeat. Includes ending credits.
we really had to appreciate these people that made it possible to do all these things rn in a pc or laptop or even a phone, absolute godly work 🙏🏼
You're not doing the Michigan bottle-deposit scam again are you? "Naawh naah i'm off that"
Whatcha doin Pablo Escobar
I'm using the second tune as the background score for my review of Blazing Saddles (1974) 😊
see, this is what digital video is missing
Am I seeing keyframing 1984? Been watching how movies etc. were made/edited in the 70s/80s for 2 days now and I never knew this. Thank you so much, I unironically wanna be an editor in that time like this cool awesome dude! Enormous props to editors back then, their hard work brought us the best movies ever made.<3
What a great time to be in video production. I have so many memories of how video had progressed from analog to digital, it was really a time of pioneering.
4:44 “like tiles” only pixels came to my mind but well it’s from the past even though “pixel” existed earlier than this interview
It would be cool if adobe sold full room interfaces like this. So immersive.
I've always wondered how it was done back then.
Wow... I was amazed at all this post production effects stuff that the Canadians at André Perry Video had to do in the 1980s... I never new such a thing like this did happen back then... obviously, all that had to be transferred to one-inch type C videotape via one-inch VTRs like the Ampex VPR-2 that is pictured in this one. And, yes, the guy that's portrayed in this video is Luigi Iammatteo of... of course, André Perry Video. And the actual special effects computer seen in it? The Ampex ADO-1000.
That turtle neck tho…
now my 5 years old already an expert with capcut....
big coke!
Adobe after effects version 0.00001 beta test be like:
I mean... Nowadays we have artificial intelligence and a technology much powerful than those we used to have 40 years ago, but as artists and creative people, we've become too cold and robotic. Today's graphics for the most part doesn't really have that thrilling effect it once had. Too bad...
This is great! I'm an employee at IBM. I'm about to upgrade to our newest model.. the IBM PC 5150. I'll finally be able to start writing the scripts for my videos . After i put a 640k internal expansion memory card in it there will be no limit to the scripts I can write. As for the video editing.... I'll just have to wait a few years until that capability is made accessible to those few of us that have a computer in our house 👍 By the way... Some loser came into the office today to meet with my boss at IBM. Some loser named William Bates or something like that. He told my boss that he has an OS for our new model. He only wanted to rent it to us...... And still keep the rights to allow other people to use the OS. Personally, I think the guy is a joke So I told my boss just to go ahead and agree to the terms so we could get this William Bates guy the hell out of the building 🙄. He's a nobody and will always be a nobody compared to us at IBM. Anyway, thank you for the video. I can't wait till those of us that have computers in our house are able to edit videos at home 🥳
Those video effects are the visual equivalent of today’s auto-tune in audio. They got overused to the point of inducing nausea.
Damn. Ron Jeremy was the jack of all trades back in the 80s I see.
Who invented this machines?😉😉
4:45 There was a trick to pixelation from early processors like Qantel,and ADO…unplugging LSB. RAM chips in the field stores !
why do i find this so innocently adorable to watch 😭😭😭😭
i wonder if all that animation is done with Scanimate?
"Maybe there will be an effect that will make you disappear" collab of the latest tech would be interesting to see
0:49 plot twist: the director is the editor
Vermont ETV has since become Vermont Public Television, Vermont PBS, and most recently Vermont Public since Vermont PBS's merger with Vermont Public Radio in 2021, and the beginning of the use of the Vermont Public name on air in 2022.
That's really cool!!
1994
@ 4:28 - Page Curly Turn Transition Effect, but then it is not working on Pinnacle Hollywood FX 5 and the Adobe Premiere Pro
they got luigi from the super mario bros. to teach us about effects mad respect
No. That's not the same Luigi you were referring to. You were referring to Luigi Iammatteo of André Perry Video.
No way, that is fantastic, I had no idea computers had enough power to do such advanced effects at that time, for me as a video editor this is fascinating
its süch simpłe effects yęt it's the cooolest shit considering how new ånd innovative this was for thęm back then 😭 holy shitttt
The perfect song for loading 9999 bottles and cans in the trunk
It’s 1994
March 5-13, 1994
Taken from: Barney & Friends (1994)
No, it was recorded off-air after a movie finished.
Barney & Friends
great tutorial!!!
Bing bang boom there you hav-it Nice collar
Part B reminds me a bit of Stumbling (aka Stumbling All Around), which I first heard in Layers of Fear, which means I find this a little creepier than it actually is.
Wow I haven’t thought about that game in a while! Need to replay
old video editors using hardware, today we only use software on a simpler computer hardware. so amazing.
How in the hell can you do these movements today on Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere?? Damn near impossible!!
That's what after effects is for
@@someuser4166 so this tech that's been around for over 40 years is still locked behind massive paywalls, making it inaccessible to a lot of people. cool.
These were the days!!! Editing today with a mouse sucks!! I need a joystick to make live movements not program everything in on a timeline with a mouse!!😫😫🤦♂️
Yss
I've seen videos allegedly taken in 1993 and 95 of miracles of the sun in Naju, Korea. Type in Holy mother miracle"". Could ordinary people have had that tspecial effects in the early 90s?
80s: giant machines today: your phone
2040s: your mind
Or better yet, the present day would have all the video post production effects done in video editing apps on a PC or laptop, like my Windows 11 laptop, and my go-to video editing app, VEGAS Pro/Movie Studio.
@northernplacecorporation yes I used vegas movie studio, but I broke my laptop and didn't have the money for another, so I use my phone to edit now, but the app I use is great it's called lumafusion and my work flow and editing style is basically the same as in vegas MS the only difference is that my phone editing app obviously lacks effects and transitions, but as far as masking and Keyframing motions and effects I'm really surprised at how good mobile apps have gotten
Seinfeld did a right choice selecting this track during the montage!
KEYFRAMES!!!
This was fun!!
Any body else trying to make analog horror?
Ampex ADO 1000 fantastic video animation machine, i remember was used in Mexico 86 for effect replay and graphics, and for many video advertise, and theme tv program and reel logo. Its fantastic symbol of the technology 80's.