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Henry Cavil is back again as Superman.Superman: The Man of Steel is back.Henry Cavil told, ‘I Am Back as Superman’.Henry Cavill announced on socia
This is not my video. I have no rights to it. I'm posting it anyway, because of what it represents. This is an entirely amateur video production from 1970, documenting a concert from the band Mount...
This is not my video. I have no rights to it. I'm posting it anyway, because of what it represents.
This is an entirely amateur video production from 1970, documenting a concert from the band Mountain, made by some folks who recognized that independent, DIY, participatory media was The Future, long before it was practical.
"During the decade that the Freex were together, this pioneer video group amassed an archive of 1,500+ raw tapes and edits."
1500+ video tapes amassed over 10 years, all before the advent of the Camcorder.
And now, the vast majority of them are locked up behind a $100+ paywall.
"Television is one of the most revolutionary tools in the entire spectrum of technoanarchy"
"[T]he new generation with its transnational interplanetary video consciousness will not tolerate the miniaturized vaudeville that is television as presently employed . We will liberate the media ."
(So here, it's liberated.)
Learn more: [The Forgotten History of DIY Media](http://ajroach42.com
I have a copy of this episode in my collection, but mine is in pretty rough shape. This is a much better transfer, that I'm sharing here to expose to a wider audience.
I have a copy of this episode in my collection, but mine is in pretty rough shape. This is a much better transfer, that I'm sharing here to expose to a wider audience.
Episodes #133 (according to the leader of the film) of the Daily broadcast of Space Patrol. This would have originally aired in September of 1950, probably. Identification isn't certain because not...
Episode #133 (according to the leader of the film) of the Daily broadcast of Space Patrol. If it is actually 133, it would have originally aired in September of 1950, probably. Identification isn't certain because not very many episodes of this era survive.
Some points to help with identification:
They're wearing the original uniforms, so it's prior to June of '51. Buzz is there, so it's after May of 50.
The ship is called "Terra the fourth" here, though, as opposed to Battle Cruiser 100, which either represents a difference between the ship names used by different writers, or places these episodes sometime in Jan or Feb of 1951 (which is the first time Terra 4 was mentioned in the half hour show.)
I believe that this is from September of 50, and does predate the weekly show's debut in late December. I imagine it's one of the first episodes written by eventual series head writer Dick Darley
[Here is episode 134 which would have aired the following day. ](https://mount
Space Command (1953) with James Doohan
Space command was a Canadian scifi series, and first scifi role for James Doohan (Scotty from ST:TOS) This is the only known surviving episode. Wiki says: Space Command was a Canadian children's sc...
Today, I want to share an episode of, and spill a few bits about, an early Space Adventure TV show that doesn’t get talked about often, and which gave us the first screen apperance of Star Trek’s Scotty!
This is a Fun one! A made-for-tv Feature Film comprised of 3 episodes of Space Patrol from 1954. (see bellow for the full details on the episodes.) This kind of thing was pretty common in the 60s, ...
This is a Fun one! A made-for-tv Feature Film comprised of 3 episodes of Space Patrol from 1954. (see bellow for the full details on the episodes.) This kind of thing was pretty common in the 60s, with Rocky Jones Space Ranger receiving this treatment several times, but I've never seen it done for Space Patrol.
The end result is pretty good, when taken in context. Space Patrol was, of course, a live show. The special effects were done in camera, everything was done in one continuous take. The fact that it produced anything watchable, much less something that approximates a feature film is astounding.
I really enjoyed this. the transfer is a little soft around the edges, but that appears to be a defect in the original film, and not an artifact of our transfer process (I'm going to do some more checks, if I was mistaken on this, I'll upload an improved copy in the future), but otherwise it looks Wonderful. The special effects and model shots in this episode are Astounding,
NEW and IMPROVED TRANSFER This film highlighted some of the problems that our old transfer method encountered. It was the first film to run through our new transfer equipment when that arrived. I ...
I used my new Telecine to capture a new copy of Flash Gordon S01E23 - The Underwater Menace. I think the results are pretty good.
Flash Gordon was a TV series for the 1954-1955 season, produced in west Berlin. The series was direct to syndication throughout many parts of the US, and specifically aired on the east coast on the DuMont Television Network. The show is now in the public domain, and about half the episodes produced are available on home video. Today, I present an episode we captured that is not available on home video.
This episode aired March 25, 1955. It’s the 23rd episode of the show’s run.
It appears that most of the actors spoke little to no English, and much of the dialogue was delivered phonetically. The German accents are wide spread throughout.
Modern reviewers have been pretty rough on the show, comparing it unfavorably with the Buster Crabbe serials of the 30s and 40s, and I can understand that. This show had a much lower budget than those serials. I think th