INVENTING TELEVISION

INVENTING TELEVISION

by Ira Gallen
INVENTING TELEVISION

INVENTING TELEVISION

by Ira Gallen

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Overview

Take a trip down memory lane and meet inventors Samuel Morse, Alexander Graham Bell, Guglielmo Marconi, Allen DuMont, Edwin Armstrong, Charles Francis Jenkins, John Baird and especially a 15-year-old boy named Philo Farnsworth who invented Electronic Television. This is also the tragic story of a brilliant man named David Sarnoff who didn’t know how to share success in the industry, and wanted to destroy the true driving forces of broadcasting. Many rare and unpublished pictures, illustrations and video links.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015021745
Publisher: Ira Gallen
Publication date: 07/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Video Resources NY Archives has been used by scholars, schools, universities, ad agencies, film studios, feature film producers, directors, music videos, documentary filmmakers, collectors, hobbyists, toy companies, toy retailers, network and cable news, magazine and variety shows worldwide.

Most people know Ira Gallen as the Toy, Gift and Consumer Products guy appearing on all of the leading news and magazine shows including: Fox and Friends, Fox on Entertainment, ABC's Business Week/ Money Talks, CNBC; CNN; CNN/FN; Access Hollywood; E-Entertainment; Good Day New York; Fox News; Fox & Friends; ABC's World News No w and Nightline, among others.

Gallen is a member of the Directors Guild of America. He worked his way up from production assistant, assistant director, 2nd unit director and director on such feature films as Death Wish, Harry & Tonto; Mandingo; 3 Days of the Condor, Shafts Big Score, Marathon Man, Rocky 2, Spiderman, The Hulk, Kramer vs. Kramer, The Playboy Channel, and numerous European features, among others.

CLIENT LIST is the who's who of television and cable: 20/20; 60 minutes; The Today Show; CBS This Morning; Oprah; ABC News; A&E; Lifetime; The History Channel; The Emmys; The Oscars; The Nashville Channel; Dick Clark Productions; Comedy Central; The Barbara Walters Special; Entertainment Tonight; ABC World News Now with Peter Jennings; Nick at Nite; Nickelodeon; Comedy Central; Good Morning America; Later Today; NBC Nightly News ; live with Regis & Kelly ; Bloomberg Television; USA Network, TNN, Nashville Channel, The View, and Dateline among others.
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