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- From: lwahl@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (Lynne K Wahl)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Another Amiga Sighted On TV!
- Date: 9 Nov 1992 00:18:08 -0600
- Organization: Kansas State University
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- abend@turtle.cis.ohio-state.edu (dan edward abend) writes:
-
- >I notcied that there is a show on the new Sci/Fi channel that is produced as
- >a sort of Public Access show like Mystery Science 2000 style. It is called
- >"Mysteries from beyond the ..(something).." They used Amigas and the Video
- >Toaster 2.0 to do wipes, fades, and disolves. It was very obvious. And,
- >in the credits they mention ASDG. I assume they used ASDG's morpher for
- >their intro.
-
- >Dan Abend
- >Editor/Publisher AMIGAphile
- >For the user, by the user
-
- The show is "Mysteries from Beyond the Other Dominion", produced by
- Universal Studios. There is an article in the "Topeka Capital-Journal"
- about our home-grown vidio product (Yup, Kansas produces more than wheat)
- staring a product called "Y/C Plus" by Larry Heilman and Gary Krohe that
- sells for about $950. It has something to do with enhancing the vidio
- picture during the editing process and eliminating "dot crawl"
- It says their product and the toaster is used also in the upcoming
- NASA movie "Mission: Planet Earth"
-
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- --Lynn Wahl lwahl@matt.ksu.ksu.edu | The meek will inherit the
- Kansas State University Student | earth, the rest of us are
- Soil Conservation Service Computer Specialist | going to the stars. ----*
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