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Was Randy Smith the pioneer of the corner cam?
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>>101221248
I almost guarantee this isn't a boring video tbqh
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>>101221248
Corner cam is a pretty simple idea - it's also in "the mother of all demos": https://youtu.be/yJDv-zdhzMY?si=o9UvcxgclLno3W7S&t=4709 around 1:18:00
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>>101221486
How did they composite it with technology at the time?
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>>101221486
Oh, here's a hd version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nm47PFALc8
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>>101221617
Its all tv signal analog mixing, they were using phone lines and radio broadcasts for the comms
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>>101221248
Bump
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>>101221486
>>101221672
What is this even running on?
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>>101221672
They have surpassed the corner cam, the dream cam is now in vogue.
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>>101221248
The corner cam has been in use since at least the 1970s for sign language interpreters. They started falling out of favor in the 1980s when closed captioning became common.
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This video helped me through so many nights of sleeplessness when the anxiety and depression kicked in. Great sleepaid.
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>>101221248
Nah, they used that compositing shit on TV shows since the 60's.



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