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Post by Nigel Lamb on Dec 30, 2018 1:26:37 GMT
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Post by Chris Keating on Mar 4, 2019 2:16:34 GMT
There's also a clip from Melbourne station HSV-7, consisting of two brief advertisements, then a station ID and "sponsored by" announcement, which I'd date as being from some time around 1958.
I'd love to get hold of a clear (ie: watermark-less) copy, but at their rate of £15 per second plus a £250 "technical fee", the 63 seconds of footage runs to around £1200...
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Post by John Smith on Mar 4, 2019 18:19:02 GMT
having a laugh aren't they not bad that 250 quid to lace it up just for a start
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Post by ifryer on Mar 4, 2019 18:36:41 GMT
Huntley offers a professional service for documentary filmmakers and the like. I imagine their rates are roughly the industry average and their monetisation of the archive allows them to preserve rare footage.
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Post by jamesvincent on Mar 5, 2019 23:54:23 GMT
ITV charge up to £300 a second for some of their deep archive stuff, so this is a bargain.
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