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  2. Quantel - Wikipedia

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    Quantel was a company based in the United Kingdom and founded in 1973 that designed and manufactured digital production equipment for the broadcast television, video production and motion picture industries.

  3. Quantel Paintbox - Wikipedia

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    A look inside a Quantel Paintbox. The Quantel Paintbox [1] was a dedicated computer graphics workstation for composition of broadcast television video and graphics. Produced by the British production equipment manufacturer Quantel (which, via a series of mergers, is now part of Grass Valley), its design emphasized the studio workflow efficiency required for live news production.

  4. Quanell X - Wikipedia

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    In September 1990, after listening to Louis Farrakhan at the Sam Houston Coliseum, Evans decided to join the Nation of Islam and became a student of Farrakhan. Evans, who would later be more commonly known by his pseudonym, Quanell X, was recognised by his peers for his intellect, and he was later chosen to be a spokesman for the organization.

  5. Quantel Mirage - Wikipedia

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    The Quantel Mirage, or DVM8000/1 "Digital Video Manipulator", was a digital real-time video effects processor introduced by Quantel in 1982. It was capable of warping a live video stream by texture mapping it onto an arbitrary three-dimensional shape, around which the viewer could freely rotate or zoom in real-time.

  6. Money for Nothing - Wikipedia

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    There aren't enough interesting videos on MTV, and that sounds like a brilliant idea." Mark didn't say anything but he didn't make the call to get me out of Budapest. We just went ahead and did it. Ian Pearson and Gavin Blair created the animation, using a Bosch FGS-4000 CGI system [19] and a Quantel Paintbox system. [20]

  7. Snell Limited - Wikipedia

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    Snell Kahuna vision mixer. Snell & Wilcox was founded by engineer Roderick Snell in 1973. [5]Around the turn of the 21st century, Snell & Wilcox created the SW2 and SW4 "Zone Plate" test cards for use with their TPG20 and TPG21 test pattern generators.

  8. Blame It on the Boogie - Wikipedia

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    A promotional music video by the Jacksons was created for "Blame It on the Boogie" in 1978. The video, featuring the group's members dancing on a black background, relied heavily on electronic trail effects, created at Image West, Ltd. using then-cutting edge equipment: the Scanimate analog computer system and a Quantel DFS 3000 digital framestore.

  9. Category:Quantel - Wikipedia

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