I was very impressed, as anyone would be.A really nice experience. What did you think of him?
If you can find, that would be very interesting.I doubt that interview still exists, but I'll see if I can find out. It was shot on 2-inch quad tape in a studio.
So much back then was lost because 2-inch quad became obsolete. Most things weren't converted over to the then state of the art, 3/4 inch recorders, and what was would have been lucky to have made it through all the obsolesences that plagued video formats over time.If you can find, that would be very interesting.
I'm not familiar with all that other than my hubs chose Beta over what then became the norm for video back in the day. He was sure that would be the winner. But we have some old vids we had to have redone to the other format, so I get the theory.So much back then was lost because 2-inch quad became obsolete. Most things weren't converted over to the then state of the art, 3/4 inch recorders, and what was would have been lucky to have made it through all the obsolesences that plagued video formats over time.
Shazam!I'm calling it a night.....Got to get up early tomorrow for a meeting. Catch you tomorrow evening.....Shazam!
Hynek's son is an "advisor" on the show.