And They Say Engineers Are Boring! | RTS London
A guided tour through the history of broadcast TV tech from the inimitable Norman Green.
In 2017, Norman Green, the retired ITV Network's first Head of Technology, was asked at very short notice to give an 'after lunch' talk to a group of retired senior BBC Managers and staff from Engineering and Operations.
Norman decided to tell them how he got into the 'Fun Factory' that was television and then how, through his career, he had worked with BBC staff on many occasions. This video is an illustrated version of that talk.
Delivered by
Norman Green
Introduced by
Paul Mason, Former BBC Chief Technical Coordinator, International Operations
Produced by
Philip Barnes
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To find out more check out: https://rts.org.uk/region/london
Видео And They Say Engineers Are Boring! | RTS London канала Royal Television Society: London Centre
In 2017, Norman Green, the retired ITV Network's first Head of Technology, was asked at very short notice to give an 'after lunch' talk to a group of retired senior BBC Managers and staff from Engineering and Operations.
Norman decided to tell them how he got into the 'Fun Factory' that was television and then how, through his career, he had worked with BBC staff on many occasions. This video is an illustrated version of that talk.
Delivered by
Norman Green
Introduced by
Paul Mason, Former BBC Chief Technical Coordinator, International Operations
Produced by
Philip Barnes
---
To find out more check out: https://rts.org.uk/region/london
Видео And They Say Engineers Are Boring! | RTS London канала Royal Television Society: London Centre
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