Technology; Broadcasting
radio progress marches on -- better programs, networks grow larger; cop gets radio; mounted cop uses radio CU; cop gallops off; 1920's baseball game at Yankee Stadium; CU sportscaster Graham McNamee at mike; plane in air; CU pilot on radio; control tower answers; President FD Roosevelt speaks on radio of US as 'God's country;' 40's radio studio, control room;
New York City skyline, 1998
High-angle view of the skyline of New York City, looking south with the Empire State Building on the right and the twin towers of the World Trade Center on the horizon. The gold spire of the New York Life Building is seen in front of the twin towers. The tall brick building is 3 Park Avenue. The view zooms in to traffic on Park Avenue. Filmed around 1998.
The Shock Team of September 6, 2024 (EDC).
Lesbian & Gay Pride, 1983
Lesbian and Gay Pride Marches were community affairs in the early days. There were no barriers between the viewers and the marchers. Often marchers would spot friends on the sidelines and stop to talk and watch the march for a while, rejoining the march when other friends or interesting groups passed by. Similarly, people who started out watching would spot friends and join the march. Thus there was a fluidity to the event and no clear distinction between observer and participant – everybody was part of the community. Also, as this was a community event, people marched as individuals or as members of community organizations or ad hoc groups (e.g., Fags Against Facial Hair). The only corporate floats represented bars, not huge international corporations. 01:44- NAMBLA (North American Man/Boy Love Association) (also 03:38) 01:55- American Gay Atheists 02:05- Rudy Grillo 03:17- Bagel And… (This restaurant occupied the space where the Stonewall Inn had been.) 03:32- Mobilization for Survival 03:43- David Thorstad (05:21) 04:12- The Guardian (the small radical leftist newspaper from the U.S, not the U.K. daily) “Capitalism is the Real Perversion” 05:25- Dominic Florio 05:34- Nelson Gonzalez 06:04- People lounging on the Pulitzer Fountain 06:50- GCN (Gay Community News, the weekly out of Boston) 08:09- Reproductive Rights National Network 08:20- CARASA (Committee for Abortion Rights and Against Sterilization Abuse) 08:43- ARC (AIDS Resource Center, later Bailey House) 09:00- Richard Dworkin, John Bernd (dancing in suspenders) 11:38- Gay Teachers 11:56- Radical Women
Bridgeman Images Details
A newsreader reads sports news at the American Forces Korea Network in Seoul, South Korea.
The American Forces Korea Network in Seoul, South Korea. A man seated at a film splicer and film projector edits film to add U.S. Army produced commercials, and to tailor films as needed for station schedule. A station commander holds a meeting with staff of military and civilian department heads to discuss problems of technical upkeep and program schedule changes. Decisions are taken in the meeting. Live programs designed for U.S. troops in Korea are produced at the key station of American Forces Korea Network. A man works before the broadcast of the daily television news shows. He selects photographs to be broad casted during the program. Other man sorts program tapes. Newsreaders seated at a desk. A cameraman records the event. A newsreader reads sports news. Location: Seoul Korea. Date: 1975.
US Diplomat on Huawei Device Restrictions
Former US Diplomat to China Robert Daly predicts that China is "going to kick back fairly hard on all fronts" if it is excluded from the shift to 5G networks with its Huawei technology devices.
1930s Aviation History
b&w narrated - historical aeronautical documentary - educational - aviation history - animated graphics route map - light beacons - marks for safe path for flying from city to city - radio range beacons - graphic map of Civil Aeronautics Authority Radio facility map - C.A.A. - map of U.S.A. - system of radio range beacons shown - radio landing beam for safe landing - drawing of airfield from h/a down - shows source of landing beam - runway localizer beacons - plane on landing path - c/u interior cockpit instrument gauge w/ horizontal, vertical guidance range - needle goes up and down - m/c/u airplane lands on runway at night - animated graphic map of U.S. with routes lit up shows path or network growth
NETWORK OPS CENTER
Zoom out to interior of network operations center, including cables, networking equipment.
Selected Originals - COLONEL BORMAN VISIT
Selected Originals (offcuts, out-takes, rushes, selected scenes) for newsreel story COLONEL BORMAN VISIT - 69/12. <br/> <br/>Similar footage to cut story showing astronaut Colonel Borman visiting No. 10 Downing Street and speaking to people in the crowd. <br/> <br/>Different shots of Borman posing with Harold Wilson on the doorstep after the visit. The Borman family shake hands with the Wilsons before getting into their car. <br/> <br/>General view of the American Embassy and the Bormans arriving. They walk inside where US Marines (?) stand to attention. <br/> <br/>Colonel Borman arrives at a press conference or awards ceremony. He makes a mute speech at the microphone then presents an award to C James Gill and others. He shakes hands with several men on the stage. C/U of certificate reading 'The National Aeronautics and Space Administration presents the Public Service Group Achievement Award - Apollo 8 Communications Network - C James Gill, CMG, OBE, British External Telecommunications Executive'. Gill poses with his award. M/S of another certificate - 'Group Achievement Award - Manned Space Flight Network - London Switching Centre, England'. <br/> <br/>More shots of US Embassy. More footage of Borman and family posing inside No. 10 with the Wilsons. A silver dish is presented to Wilson by Borman (or could be other way round). A certificate or framed paperwork is presented by one to the other (not sure which).
Paramount
World War II: Rudolf Hess administers oath of allegiance to Nazi party leaders
IRAQ MEDIA NETWORK REPORTER
woman Iraqi Media Network conducting interviews and talking to the protestors. They talk of hardships etc. One man says in English ""We want jobs. We are angry. We are angry at US. We need money...if Saddam was here we have money. - cu's on American soldiers who are standing nearby ....THe Iraqi man starts the crowd chanting in English ""We want jobs"" THe woman reporter continues to talk with them and seems to be scolding the men and then walks away. (untranslated in Arabic)
NEWSREELS
MS- AN INSTRUCTOR SHOWS CLASS A COMMUNICATION NETWORK ON A MAP OF THE U.S. & A SUPPLY NETWORK ON A WORLD MAP.
GULF CRISIS / MILITARY FAMILIES SUPPORT NETWORK
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FEED BG MATERIAL FOR A CS ON THE MILITARY FAMILIES SUPPORT NETWORK IN MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN WHICH ORGANIZES OPPOSITION TO US POLICY IN THE PERSIAN GULF. 21:03:45 INTV/W THE NETWORK FOUNDER, ALEX MOLNAR, WHOSE SON IS A MARINE STATIONED IN SAUDI ARABIA. MOLNAR EXPLAINS HE WAS MOTIVATED TO FOUND THE NETWORK WHEN HE LEARNED ABOUT THE POOR QUALITY OF CHEMICAL WARFARE PROTECTIVE GEAR THAT WAS ISSUED TO HIS SON, ARGUES THE MAJORITY OF THE AMERICAN PUBLIC IS OPPOSED TO A US MILITARY OFFENSIVE AGAINST IRAQ AND CLAIMS OPPOSITION TO WAR CROSSES PARTY DIVISIONS. 21:15:29 EXT SHOTS OF THE NETWORK OFFICE. COVER SHOTS OF MOLNAR WORKING TELEPHONES INSIDE. CLIPS OF OTHER NETWORK STAFF WORKING PHONES. 21:28:35 SLATE TO THE END. CI: PERSONALITIES: MOLNAR, ALEX.
Greg’s Team from August 30, 2024 (EDG).
Dawn over the Goldstone Deep Space Network dish
Dawn over the Goldstone Deep Space Network dish. This is one of the antennae at Goldstone, California, USA. The site is part of the Deep Space Network, and is used to communicate with spacecraft far out in the solar system. Due to the distances involved, it can take several minutes to send and receive, and signals are very faint and require sensitive detectors and amplifiers. Some of the spacecraft tracked by this antenna include the Pioneer and Voyager missions, as well as the Galileo mission to Jupiter. The biggest dish here is a 70-metre antenna, with 4 smaller 34-metre antennas. This site was established in 1958.
Nazi pilotless bomb take-off platforms blasted by 9th Air Force Bombers
Nazi pilotless bomb take-off platforms blasted by 9th Air Force Bombers. ""DESTROYED TRENCH NETWORK CEMENT MIXERS US SOLDIER CONSTRUCTION SITE DESTROYED TRAIN CARS US SOLDIERS WALKING AERIAL FOOTAGE OF DESTROYED V1 ROCKET LAUNCH SITE BOMBED OUT AREA DIRT CONCRETE"". WWII in HD
MR CHURCHILL VISITS A GUN STATION
Titles read: "MR CHURCHILL VISITS A GUN STATION". <br/> <br/>Somewhere in Britain. <br/> <br/>Various shots show Prime Minister Winston Churchill visiting a gun station, also known as an anti-aircraft battery, "in the formidable network of British Ground Defences". Churchill sees ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) girls operating range finders for gun crews in the concrete pits as commentator tell us that more and more girls are being drafted into this work, thereby releasing men for the manning of the heavy guns. <br/> <br/>Churchill lays a brick in a wall being built by some soldiers. A cigar falls out of his pocket and an officer picks it up for him. Churchill walks off, accompanied by his daughter, Mary, in ATS uniform (trousers!).
The story of AFN ( American Forces Network) Radio. Founding announced in 1942. First broadcast in 1943; growth in 1944.
U.S. Army soldier reads newspaper while listening to radio. Soldiers doing their respective chores, listen to AFN (American Forces Network) Radio. General Marshall and General Eisenhower announce the creation of AFN, in 1942. July 4, 1943, the first broadcast of AFN. General Eisenhower mingling with paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division, on the eve of D-day. U.S. B-26 aircraft in flight. United States soldiers aboard landing craft and wading ashore at Normandy, France, on D-day, June 6, 1944. Soldiers tuning radios in the field. United States Sherman tanks and infantry move along country road in France. Audio includes portions from AFN broadcasts, including an announcer saying "You are listening to AFN Paris. This is the American Forces Network, on the road to Berlin." Road sign points to St. Lo. Group of U.S. soldiers gathered around a jeep with a radio, listening to AFN, in Germany. (World War II period). Location: Europe. Date: 1943.
1960s Vietnam War
documentary w/ narration / audio - Republic of Vietnam - Southeast Asia during Vietnam War - military - air base with boxes of supplies and Red Cross van - c/u soldier holds box zoom into insignia on soldier's uniform - soldiers register supplies - w/s cart with supplies moves down dock with ships -deep water port - Saigon - c/u ship Excheouya NY - U.S. flag - zoom out to w/s dock - supply depotm/c truck drives out of transport ship / Navy LST to local storage point in Nha Trang - c/u graphics on ship U.S. Army LCM 1557 pan to deck with gun - w/s pan port of Cam Ranh Bay - m/s junks at dock - w/s bay with small island - armed Navy boat or LCM passes by - air-to-air helicopter armada low over field - c/u fuel & lubricant supply points - POL supply point - large plastic tank in field - high angle pan over fuel supply depot, tanks, fuel drums, supplies, buildings - exterior smal U.S. Army signal unit building with sign Viet Nam - Hang Loose With The Deuce 362 - zoom to several large satellite units in field - land line tropho or trophospheric signal - telephonic traffic at 17th parallel - c/u interior two soldiers at work - radio networks - ws radar satellite disks - cu satellite disk - communication Cemcon Satellite