Television static
Television noise, flickering pixels caused by static on a television screen.
Marine plays video games without a hand
FILE: GOOGLE TO UNVEIL NEW PHONE
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --LEAD IN--\nTECH FANS ARE GEARING UP FOR GOOGLE'S OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF ITS NEW PHONE.\n -- TAKE VO --\nTHE 'PIXEL FOUR' IS SET TO BE UNVEILED AT AN EVENT IN NEW YORK CITY TUESDAY.\nA LOT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THE NEW PHONE... INCLUDING THAT IT WILL HAVE TWO REAR-CAMERAS AND COME IN STANDARD AND X-L SIZES.\nTHE PIXEL FOUR WILL ALSO FEATURE MORE SECURE FACIAL RECOGNITION AND THE USE OF AIR GESTURES.\nBEYOND THE PIXEL, GOOGLE IS ALSO EXPECTED TO SHOW OFF A 13-POINT-THREE-INCH TOUCH-SCREEN LAPTOP CALLED THE 'PIXELBOOK GO,' A GOOGLE WATCH AND AN UPDATE TO ITS NEST MINI-SPEAKER SYSTEM. \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nGOOGLE PHONE EVENT PIXEL TECH SMARTPHONES\n\n\n
The 90's, episode 109: OFFBEAT TV
04:34 Show id with Joe Cummings. 04:46 Marc Canter from Macromind Inc. discusses the future of computer technology and makes some predictions for that technology in the 1990's. His predictions include how computer technology will change the entertainment industry (streaming TV shows as an example), and the merger between video games and other forms of entertainment. 15:50 ""Brazilian TV"" by Wendy Appel and Alan Barker. Brazilian actress Christine Nazareth gives us the inside scoop on Brazilian TV: the stars, the most popular programs, and the politics. 20:14 ""Ian Mitroff."" Professor/author Ian Mitroff talks about TV: ""TV has become a self-sealing universe... a culture. There's too much garbage on TV but you can't turn it off... how do you turn off a culture?"" 25:23 1989 CLIO Award-Winning Commercial. A PSA that urges people to watch television ""sensibly."" 26:21 Maureen Moore, an advertising executive, talks about TV advertising: ""The commercial industry is moving away from salesmanship to entertainment... we have to make people want to watch commercials..."" 27:43 1989 CLIO Award-Winning Commercial for Nike shoes. 40:39 ""Microphone Technique"" by Richard D. Rosen. A humorous look at a seasoned TV reporter's relationship with his microphone. ""He knows it's a valuable prop... an implement of journalistic power..."" 43:19 ""Attack of the Flying Logos"" by Gregory MacNicol. A parody of television's overuse of its ""bells and whistles."" It will ""dazzle, blind and astound you with millions and millions of pixels..."" 48:32 Albert Einstein graphic gives statistics on home video viewing in the '80s. 49:01 Kim Long, a forecaster, is concerned with the recent popularity of camcorders, citing the fact that a Denver man was arrested for taking pictures up women's dresses. ""You wonder how much of this is going on and when it will stop."" 49:53 ""Motor Sports Unlimited: Part 127."" A clip from an actual cable TV program featuring scantily-clad shapely women interviewing fully clad men about their radio-controlled miniature racing boats. 50:53 ""ASTN Sales Meeting"" A satellite-delivered series broadcast to car dealers across the country, complete with a news anchor and co-hosts, dealing with issues such as ""how to conduct interpersonal relationships within a sale."" 51:46 ""Deep Dish TV"" by Dee Dee Halleck. While preparing a pie, Halleck states that public access TV is a real way to exercise our First Amendment rights. 52:29 More from Marc Canter. More prophetic words on the future of TV and how it will change because of computer and digital technology. 53:30 1989 CLIO Award-Winning Commercial for the Tate Gallery in Liverpool, G.B. 56:19 Tom Palazzolo, a Chicago-based filmmaker, believes that ""video is ugly... the color is flat. Film is better."" He smashes some TVs.
1982 San Francisco
San Francisco - California - c/u Exploratorium sign - Palace of Fine Arts - the Exploratorium science museum - display of two rotating optical illusions - man listening through long glass tubes - swinging marker in concentric circles - c/u mirror as hand moves - c/u hypnotic swirling coil - video monitor with man seated - video monitor with c/u of b&w face - pixelated - negative image - man and mirror humorous optical illusion routine
TELEVISION BROADCASTING XCU ON PIXELS - HD
A demonstration of how visuals are created in analog television broadcasting. Images filmed by cameras are converted into pixilated signals via a distribution amplifier. An XCU shows how the scan lines recreate images for broadcasting by creating pixels to match the original image. Mastered in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ and Uncompressed, available in all forms of HD and SD.
GIGA PIXEL (TAPE 2 OF 3)
FTG FOR NED POTTER CS VO THAT NEVER AIRED ON THE GIG PIXEL / INT W/GRAHM FLINT THE INVENTOR OF THE GIGA PIXEL CAMERA / TAPE 2 OF 3 / TECHNOLOGY / PHOTOGRAPHY
Day Laborers; 10/16/00
Father of immigrant day laborer who was attacked speaks to reporter; Injured day laborer at press conference (Face obscured with pixels); Alan Ramirez with father of victim; Immigrants at rally applaud; Pro and Anti immigrant day labor locals argue; Immigrants loiter on street corners, stop cars, looking for day labor work;
Shapes mosaic abstract background animation
Shapes mosaic abstract background animation
PIXELS FOR PISTOLS
A poster describing the "Pixels For Pistols" law enforcement initiative in which guns are traded for cameras. A table full of surrender weapons that have been offered up in exchange for cameras like the Nikon Coolpix.
GIGA PIXEL (TAPE 3 OF 3)
FTG FOR NED POTTER CS VO THAT NEVER AIRED ON THE GIG PIXEL / INT W/GRAHM FLINT THE INVENTOR OF THE GIGA PIXEL CAMERA PART 2 / BROLL FINT LOOKING AT LARGE PHOTOS FROM HIS CAMERA / BROLL FLINT DRIVING IN HIS CAR / TAPE 3 OF 3 / TECHNOLOGY / PHOTOGRAPHY
Television static
Television noise, black and white pixels caused by static on a television screen.
Day Worker; 09/25/00
Police artist sketches of suspects in a racial attack on two immigrant day laborers in Farmingville (Christopher Slavin and Ryan Wagner ); EXT of abandoned warehouse where attack took place; Police offer a reward; Injured victim at pres conference (face obscured with pixels); Local immigrants march during a candlelight vigil; Other locals hold rallys supporting the immigrants; Locals react to the beating; Immigrants loiter on sidewalks and streets looking for day labor work;
[Brief Plateau: LSM 20 / Cult! invader]
Retro Futuristic Loop animation of black and blue Half tone dots, abstract led screen texture, Dot RGB tv blinking background.
Retro Futuristic Loop animation of abstract black and blue led screen equalizer texture, Dot RGB tv background, Half tone dots. Motion Glitch interlaced Multicolored textured futuristic design with Led Circle color Variation light, Horizontal striped Pattern lines turn on and off for VJ screens. Light Emitting Diodes Flicker with Data. Future Tech - Futuristic technology digital light abstraction, Technology Animation
FILE- GOOGLE TO UNVEIL NEW PIXEL 4 IN OCTOBER EVENT
--SUPERS--\nFile\n\n --VO SCRIPT--\nIF YOU'VE BEEN WAITING WITH BATED BREATH FOR GOOGLE'S PIXEL FOUR SMARTPHONE, PREPARE TO GET EXCITED.\nTHE TECH GIANT'S NEWEST FLAGSHIP PHONE IS ON ITS WAY.\nIT'S LIKELY TO BE UNVEILED AT AN OCTOBER 15TH "MADE BY GOOGLE" EVENT.\nTHEY'VE ALREADY SENT OUT PRESS INVITATIONS.\nTHE UNVEILING CAN'T COME A MOMENT TOO SOON....THE PIXEL FOUR HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF SO MANY LEAKS THAT IN JUNE GOOGLE HAD TO GO AHEAD AND CONFIRM WHAT IT WOULD LOOK LIKE.\nTHE COMPANY'S IMAGES SHOWED A PHONE WITH A LARGE, SQUARE CAMERA BUMP ON THE BACK AND NO FINGERPRINT READER.\nIT WILL HAVE FEATURES INCLUDING MOTION SENSING TECHNOLOGY AND THE ABILITY TO UNLOCK THE PHONE WITH A USERS' FACE.\nTHE PIXEL FOUR IS ALSO RUMORED TO HAVE A SECOND CAMERA -- A TELEPHOTO LENS CAPABLE OF ZOOMING IN ON SUBJECTS.\nIT'S EXPECTED TO COME IN BLACK, WHITE AND CORAL.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nTECHNOLOGY CONSUMER BUSINESS SMART PHONES\n\n
ROCK MUSIC
PIXELATED REVERSE OF ABOVE FOOTAGE
Television static
Television noise, pixels caused by static on a television screen.
CO: ELECTRONICS SNIFFING DOG HELPS FIGHT CRIME
--SUPERS--\nThursday\nColorado Springs, CO\n\n --LEAD IN--\nMEET THE NEWEST RECRUIT ON THE COLORADO SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT. \n --VO SCRIPT--\nHER NAME IS LUNA PIXEL -- WHICH ELUDES TO HER VERY SPECIAL SKILL.\nTHIS TWO YEAR OLD BLACK LABRADOR RETRIEVER CAN SNIFF OUT ELECTRONIC DEVICES. \nSHE'S THE FIRST DOG IN COLORADO WHO HAS BEEN TRAINED FOR THAT PURPOSE. \nLUNA PIXEL IS JOINING THE INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN UNIT. \nSHE'LL USE THAT SENSITIVE NOSE TO FIND HIDDEN ELECTRONICS SUSPECTS USE TO EXPLOIT CHILDREN. \nPOLICE USED MONEY SEIZED FROM ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES TO PURCHASE LUNA PIXEL. \n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nCOLORADO DOG LUNA CHILDREN INTERNET CRIMES\n\n
1990s NEWS
PIXELATED REVERSE OF ABOVE EVENT
TELEVISION BROADCASTING XCU ON PIXILATED IMAGE - HD
A demonstration of how images are created in analog television broadcasting. In a freeze-frame and XCU of a jockey on a horse, arrows point to the different contrasting areas on the jockey's clothing to show how images filmed by a camera are then converted to pixels for broadcast transmission. Mastered in Apple Pro Res 422 HQ and Uncompressed, available in all forms of HD and SD.